PITTSBURGH — We continue our look at how the north shore has transformed over the last 25 years. It’s no secret; Pittsburghers are nostalgic and don’t like change. Saying goodbye to Three Rivers ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been 25 years since Pittsburghers watched the implosion of Three Rivers Stadium. It was on Feb. 11, 2001 — a quarter-century ago — that the home of the Steelers and Pirates ...
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Pirates’ last game in Three Rivers Stadium — Oct. 1, 2000. It would also be the last time the fans would see Pirate great Willie Stargell. The ballpark and ...
Feb. 11—A piece of Pittsburgh history went up in smoke 25 years ago. On Feb. 11, 2001, thousands of people crowded into the Point to watch the implosion of Three Rivers Stadium. It cost $5.1 million ...
Have you ever wanted to own a piece of Pittsburgh sports history? The Washington Wild Things are auctioning off 96 total seats from the former Three Rivers Stadium. The seats were first installed at ...
Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds reacts after making a game-winning shot at the buzzer that denied Pitt a trip to the Final Four in 2009. The Atlanta Braves celebrate on the field at Three Rivers Stadium ...
The Pitt is starting to feel like a bit of a powder keg. Maybe it’s the Fourth of July of it all — the American Revolution, fireworks, you get it. The tension is rising slowly, but in hour six, we’re ...
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