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Heinz History Center company history timeline

1879

What began in 1879 as an organization known as the Old Residents of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania that limited its membership to men who had lived in the region for at least fifty years has become the foremost purveyor of a more equitable, inclusive, and authentic view of the past.

1989

Miller, Donald. "History Takes Center Stage." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette November 28th 1989.

1990

Bauman, John F.. "Preserving Pittsburgh's Industrial History." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette February 17th 1990.

1992

Chute, Eleanor. "2 Firms Hired to Design History Center in Strip." Pittsburgh Press February 14th 1992.

1999

Lowry, Patricia. "Reviving History." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette February 28th 1999.

2004

"Pittsburgh Cultural Sites Getting Makeovers." Times-Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) June 20th 2004.

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