I wish I had the language to articulate your accent. It's so American clean, yet incredibly distinct. Moving to Pittsburgh from the SF Bay Area next month. Can't wait.
I was born & raised in Pittsburgh. Still live in the area though I've been to a lot of places throughout the USA. I'm 62 now & if you think you've seen changes you have no idea how much people my age have seen change in Da' Burgh!! The obvious good things are that the city has been able to morph into the technological center it has become and not die a slow death due to the loss of the steel industry, among other blue collar businesses. Plus it has grown and changed but retained some it's it's big city/small city charms. Some of it. However from my perspective, there are numerous losses from my time that make me sad. The richness of the cultural neighborhoods is all but gone. The friendly neighborliness is not there now, though to be fair, that's true in many places around the country. The traffic and buildup is immense, which can be good or not depending upon your perspective. However, I will say that it's still a great place to live. The city has taken on a debonair & sophisticated atmosphere however you're not far from small towns, country or mountains to visit. It's only about an hours drive to Seven Springs mountain resort for skiing in winter, Ohiopyle for summer white water rafting or Fallingwater if you like historical architechtural adventures.
born and raised in da burgh. loved the city, the culture. the architecture. the music scene. the intimacy of a small yet big city. moved out last november/23 due to cultural rot. it’s been taken over by woke insanity. breaks my heart.
I wish I had the language to articulate your accent. It's so American clean, yet incredibly distinct. Moving to Pittsburgh from the SF Bay Area next month. Can't wait.
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I was born & raised in Pittsburgh. Still live in the area though I've been to a lot of places throughout the USA. I'm 62 now & if you think you've seen changes you have no idea how much people my age have seen change in Da' Burgh!! The obvious good things are that the city has been able to morph into the technological center it has become and not die a slow death due to the loss of the steel industry, among other blue collar businesses. Plus it has grown and changed but retained some it's it's big city/small city charms. Some of it. However from my perspective, there are numerous losses from my time that make me sad. The richness of the cultural neighborhoods is all but gone. The friendly neighborliness is not there now, though to be fair, that's true in many places around the country. The traffic and buildup is immense, which can be good or not depending upon your perspective. However, I will say that it's still a great place to live. The city has taken on a debonair & sophisticated atmosphere however you're not far from small towns, country or mountains to visit. It's only about an hours drive to Seven Springs mountain resort for skiing in winter, Ohiopyle for summer white water rafting or Fallingwater if you like historical architechtural adventures.
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born and raised in da burgh. loved the city, the culture. the architecture. the music scene. the intimacy of a small yet big city. moved out last november/23 due to cultural rot. it’s been taken over by woke insanity. breaks my heart.
Enjoyed your video about Pittsburgh very informative.
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