Lost Treasures of Pittsburgh

Get nostalgic and reflect on the lost treasures of Pittsburgh with local author Rossilynne Culgan who is writing a book about the lost treasures of Pittsburgh.

Rossilynne will share her research on five beloved Pittsburgh places lost over the years–Raywell’s Restaurant in the Skinny Building, the iconic Isaly’s around town, the Syria Mosque’s original location, Kaufmann’s Downtown store, and Market Square in an era you won’t recognize.

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This story was recorded on March 15, 2021.

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Rossilynne Culgan is a writer and editor who is enamored with her hometown of Pittsburgh. Rossilynne is the author of 100 Things to Do in Pittsburgh Before You Die (www.100ThingsPittsburgh.com), a book that promises to become the ultimate Pittsburgh bucket list and to provide new ideas for your next visitors.  Passionate about local journalism, she helps to lead The Incline (www.TheIncline.com) and its sister sites across the United States.

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