From the moment it opened to fireworks and a parade in 1928, the span has been a vital link for many motorists
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1920s
She and her fellow “dips” were the most despised of the city’s criminal element
Look at the picturesFainting Bertha and other “rats” of Pittsburgh’s underworld
Street cars were hated, hated by auto owners, by jaywalkers, by people who never used them, a familiar sentiment one observes today towards PAT buses.
Look at the picturesPittsburgh’s romance with street cars and trolley lines
Airplane flyovers are not the only performances starred at Westmoreland through the years.
Look at the picturesHigh-flying (or falling?) history-makers