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Get away to Pittsburgh… Where it all comes Together. Everything you need to plan and purchase the perfect getaway is just a click away. You can explore the latest special offers on our Great Getaways Page. You can also discover what's happening and create your own personalized getaway. And if you need some help, we're here for you. For the most up to date travel and vacation information on Pittsburgh, PA, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CVB website is the source for information on lodging, restaurants, attractions and events. The website contains information on area weather, maps and other helpful travel aids for whatever you need for an exciting experience.

Pittsburgh’s residents have always known how to enjoy themselves. Clubs, bars, outdoor cafés, and intimate little neighborhood restaurants are packed long into the night and early morning. Sample Pittsburgh's nightlife at the Strip District, which becomes a club scene at night. A favorite is The World, featuring eclectic live music, drinks, and food. Station Square, across the Smithfield Street Bridge from downtown, is home to several after-hours restaurants and bars with nice city views.

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, founded in 1895, is Andrew Carnegie's lasting gift to Pittsburgh. Carnegie Museum of Art features distinguished masterpieces of French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and 19th-Century American art. The large collection of paintings, prints and sculpture by old masters shares space with works by contemporary artists in the Scaife Gallery. Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the six largest natural history museums in the country. Called the "home of the dinosaurs" for its famed skeletons of Tyrannosaurus rex, Diplodocus and other extraordinary fossils, the museum also displays more than five million specimens from all areas of natural history and anthropology.

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Great Race 2007

The Great Race in Pittsburgh truly lives up to its name. On Sunday, September 30, 2007 it will all come together as individual runners and walkers, corporate teams, wheelchair athletes, entertainers and hometown fans take to the city streets for the 30th Richard S. Caliguiri City of Pittsburgh Great Race presented by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Rated among the Top Twenty Multi-Race Events by USA Track & Field's publication On The Roads, The Great Race attracts nearly 10,000 athletes annually. These athletes come from 35 states and 30 different countries. While these runners receive a great deal of attention, it is the hometown athletes who compete year after year that make this event so special. Approximately 91% of the participants live in the Pittsburgh area, making the race one of the region's finest traditions.

The Great Race consists of many various competitions: 10K Run, 5K Run, 5K Walk, Team Competition, Heavyweight Competition, Wheelchair, and Junior Great Race. There is also one competition that leads up to the Great Race: On Your Mark with Highmark Youth Challenge.

In 2007, athletes can expect to find animation on the streets, as marching bands dot the course to the finish line. Once the competitors reach the finish line, they are invited to join their friends and families for the Post Race Party, including the presentation of awards.

The Great Race enjoys an outstanding tradition of excellence. Be a part of this remarkable event and winning tradition! For more information, call The Great Race Hotline at 412.255.2493 or visit the Great Race website.