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Black History in Pittsburgh: Exhibit Spotlight

Several models of icons in Pittsburgh’s Black history are featured in our Miniature Railroad & Village® exhibition. Read more to discover the impact of these buildings and the people who shaped history within them. Learn More

A boy staring intently at train coming through a mountain in the Miniature Railroad & Village exhibit.
Schematic of the crescent moon and virgo in the night sky on July 30, 2025.
On the evening of July 30, one of the bluest stars in the sky will gleam just above the waxing crescent moon.
Wind bag blowing against a cloudy sky.
Intense storms, record-breaking winds, and unexpected weather events are becoming more common, and they’re hitting closer to home than ever before.
Schematic of the constellation Scorpius.
Soaring through July skies is an ancient arachnid known for its sting. Scorpius the Scorpion, with its distinctive curved spine and stinger poised to strike, holds a large profile low to the southern horizon.
Grainy image of a star.
Brilliant Vega is the brightest of three stars that make up the Summer Triangle.
Space shuttle against night sky.
On July 20, the world watched as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped onto the surface of the moon.
Headshot of Dr. Amy Welsh.
The following is a conversation with Dr. Welsh about her background and her expert perspective on the sensational dire wolf story.

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