The most famous Pittsburgh native named "Andy" was Andy Warhol, the artist. A distant second would be "Andy Flag", former lead vocalist and bassist for the famous punk band, "Anti-Flag".
Diane Roles, from Middlesex Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
There is only one town spelled Pittsburgh. There are 12 towns spelled Pittsburg and one spelled Pitsburg.
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Greene County Pennsylvania is part of the Pittsburgh DMA and has a population of around 38,000.It was created on February 9th 1796, from part of Washington County and was named for General Nathanael Greene.
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In the United States, there are several places named Pittsburgh, with the most notable being Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Other towns named Pittsburgh can be found in states such as Kansas, California, and North Dakota, among others. While the exact number can vary depending on criteria for naming, there are at least a handful of locations that share the name.
Pittsburgh has long been considered the steel capital of the world. While Pittsburgh is the city mainly recognized the term also applies to much of Western Pennsylvania. Though today it only produces about 10% of our nations steel, at one point the areas surrounding Pittsburgh produced about 70% of the steel used in the United States.
There are many places named after British Prime Ministers. Pittsburgh, Melbourne and Sydney are a few examples - though obviously not the capital of their countries. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand was named after the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley who was Prime Minister from 1828 to 1830.
The city of Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers that create the Ohio River. a survey done in 1769 of the land situated between the two rivers named the area as "The Manor of Pittsburgh".
Harrisburg was named the capital of Pennsylvania in October 1812.
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