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The History Center is an educational institution that engages and inspires large and diverse audiences through programs that enable links to the past, understanding in the present, and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection.
Open Wednesday – Saturday and free to all visitors, the Library & Archives is accessible to researchers, students, and the general public.
We collect materials, both artifacts and archives, that document the lives of Western Pennsylvanians over the past 250 years.
From the interactive Discovery Place exhibit to the original set and puppets from “Mister Rogers,” the History Center is fun for the whole family!
Explore Smithsonian artifacts at the History Center and learn more about the museum’s Smithsonian connection.
Open Wednesday – Saturday and free to all visitors, the Library & Archives is accessible to researchers, students, and the general public.
We collect materials, both artifacts and archives, that document the lives of Western Pennsylvanians over the past 250 years.
From the interactive Discovery Place exhibit to the original set and puppets from “Mister Rogers,” the History Center is fun for the whole family!
Explore Smithsonian artifacts at the History Center and learn more about the museum’s Smithsonian connection.
The largest collection of original items from the “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” television set on public view.
Long before being known as the Steel City, Pittsburgh was America's Glass City. The Glass exhibit showcases the beauty, science, utility and technology of Western Pennsylvania glass over the past 200 years.