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The three rivers that run through Pittsburgh, PA are:Allegheny RiverOhio RiverMonongahela RiverThe Allegheny River and the Monongahela River meet at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River.
The address of the River Of Steel is: Heisel St, Homestead, PA 15120
The Allegheny, The Monongahela and the Ohio.
The address of the Monongahela River Railroad And Transportation Museum is: Po Box 360, Brownsville, PA 15417-0360
The Allegeny River is the one that flows into the Ohio River, as does the Monongahela River. They meet at The Point in Pittsburgh PA, referred to as Three Rivers area.
The address of the Monongahela Area Historical Society is: 230 West Main Street, Monongahela, PA 15063
"Evolve" is not exactly the right word. "Originate" is more accurate. Anyway, the Ohio river originates in Pittsburgh, PA, where the Allegheny and Monongahela ("the Mon") rivers meet to form the Ohio river. The wedge of land between the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers is called "The Point", and is now Point State Park.
The major rivers in Pennsylvania are Allegheny River, The Ohio River, and The Potomac River.
At the confluence of the Ohio, the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers.
Depending the time of year and where on the Allegheny River you are at,it is 9 feet deep on average due to the 8 locks and dams to make the river navigable by commercial craft from East Brady ,PA all the way to Pittsburgh, PA where it meets the Monongahela to form the Ohio, but the reservoir at Kinzua dam is 100+ feet deep and in several places the river can be only a few feet deep between the dam and East Brady,PA where commercial navigation is not possible but small watercraft and canoes can go thru quite easily . In the spring thaw the river can rise as much as several feet which is why it was a major commercial route for decades.
The city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is located where the Ohio, Allegheny, and Monongahela Rivers meet. It is called The Point. Originally spelled Pittsburg (no h), Pittsburgh was primarily a steel manufacturing town. It was supplied coal from coal mines in the County of Washington, Pennsylvania to the south.
The Red River - Minnesota and Dakota. The St. John River - Jacksonville, FL. The Saginaw River - Michigan. The Shiawasee River - Michigan. (slightly easterly) The Kishwaukee River - Illinois. The Monongahela River - WVA and PA. The Youghiogheny River - WVA and PA. The Willamette River - Oregon. The Maumee River. The Little Big Horn River - Montana. Jordan River - Utah Mojave River - Southern California Tennessee River - Kentucky-Tennessee Cumberland River - Kentucky-Tennessee Reese River (spring only) - Nevada