The Atlas car was built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906–1907. The Atlas Automobile Company was established on College Avenue in the East End of Pittsburgh...
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mini-car Atlas (light trucks), a Greek motor vehicle manufacturer Atlas (Pittsburgh automobile), produced 1906–1907 Atlas (Springfield automobile), produced...
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Artzberger (1904) Atlas Automobile Co. (1906–1907) Based in Pittsburgh Atlas Motor Car Co. (1907–1913) Based in Massachusetts. Renamed to 'Atlas-Knight' in 1912...
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Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania (category Pittsburgh metropolitan area)
commute to Downtown Pittsburgh. Furthermore, the opening of the Liberty Tunnel in 1924 allowed easy automobile access to Pittsburgh. In 1975, the renamed...
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Road map (redirect from Road Atlas)
hills, bridges, and ferries and the relative size of towns. The American Automobile Association produced its first road map in 1905, a hand-drawn route on...
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The Acme was a make of American automobiles made in Reading, Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1911. They were the successor of the Reber which was made from...
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The Frick Pittsburgh is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and formed around the Frick...
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Canton Avenue (category Streets in Pittsburgh)
Mattias Ekström for the Audi Quattro A4 automobile. Dirty Dozen (bicycle competition) "Here: In Beechview". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 30 January 2005. Archived...
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The Pittsburgh Light Rail (commonly known as The T) is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) light rail system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and surrounding suburbs. It...
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The University of Pittsburgh (also known as Pitt) is a state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The university is...
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Carrie Furnace (category Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks)
is a former blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Swissvale, Pennsylvania, and it had formed a part...
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American Automobile Association (AAA – commonly pronounced as "Triple A" or "Three A" but also pronounced as individual letters) is a federation of motor...
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Studebaker (redirect from Studebaker Motor Company (automobile))
Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana, with a building at 1600 Broadway, Times Square, Midtown Manhattan...
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Layton Bridge (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Tribune-Review Publishing Company. Retrieved June 20, 2009. "Where was Sweet Girl filmed? Filming Locations Guide". Atlas of...
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Autocar Company (redirect from Autocar (automobile))
Birmingham, Alabama. Started in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in October 1897 as a manufacturer of early Brass Era automobiles, and trucks from 1899, Autocar...
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Wabash Tunnel (category Tunnels in Pittsburgh)
a former railway tunnel and presently an automobile tunnel through Mt. Washington in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Constructed...
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Highland Park is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Highland Park, the neighborhood, fully encompasses the park with...
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2004. Retrieved August 28, 2013. "ALEKSANDR ZHIROV, SKIER, 24, KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP". The New York Times. May 21, 1983. Retrieved August 28, 2013....
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Brunot Island (redirect from Brunot Island (Pittsburgh))
River. It is officially part of the Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It was named...
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Fort Pitt Tunnel (category Tunnels in Pittsburgh)
Being a Wallflower. The Fort Pitt Tunnel is the third-longest automobile tunnel in Pittsburgh, following the Liberty Tunnels and the Squirrel Hill Tunnel...
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Liberty Tunnel (category Tunnels in Pittsburgh)
Opening in 1924, the Liberty Tunnels are the longest automobile tunnel in the City of Pittsburgh. The tunnels were designed by Amos D. Neeld, who would...
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Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
the goals of the project, which officials hope will relieve backups for automobile traffic entering The Waterfront. The bridge would also provide cyclists...
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Pennsylvania. Pitt Race hosts amateur and professional automobile, motorcycle, and karting events. Pittsburgh International Race Complex offers three track configurations...
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Duquesne Incline (category Tourist attractions in Pittsburgh)
funicular scaling Mount Washington near the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed by Hungarian-American engineer...
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South Side Slopes (redirect from South Side Slopes, Pittsburgh, PA)
South Side Slopes is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's South Side area. The neighborhood comprises the hills from the South Side Flats neighborhood...
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de Lempicka: 1898–1980, déesse de l'ère automobile [Tamara de Lempicka: 1898–1980, goddess of the automobile era] (in French). Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8365-3225-9...
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Bethel Park, Pennsylvania (redirect from Bethel Park (Pittsburgh))
the Pittsburgh area's passenger rail and streetcar services were discontinued in the 1950s and 1960s and further growth was fueled by automobiles, the...
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Lake Muskoka (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
hence the economy. Technological advancements in the motorboat and the automobile resulted in greater overall growth of the area and development spread...
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White Motor Company (redirect from White (automobile))
81.6350°W / 41.5328; -81.6350 The White Motor Company was an American automobile, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980...
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Highway association American Automobile Association (1922). Highways Green Book (3rd ed.). Washington, DC: American Automobile Association. pp. 418–20. United...
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