The Duquesne Incline, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Web
Partners The Duquesne Incline
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania:
Web Partners
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help tell the Incline story to the world! Place this attractive icon,
along with a link to the Incline web site, http://www.incline.cc, on
your commercial, non-profit, or personal World Wide Web site. A link to
your web site will be included in our list of Web Partners.
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instructions on how to place The Duquesne Incline icon, with link to the
Incline web site, on your home page, and how to receive a reciprocal link
on this page, CLICK HERE.
International organization representing the
public transportation industry since 1882.
(Linked: December 29, 2000)
Fourth library constructed and endowed by Andrew Carnegie.
[History Web Site]
(Linked: May 20,
1998)
Pittsburgh's best resource for local parenting information.
(Linked: March 11, 2001)
Living History Civil War Entertainment
(Linked: September 9, 2001)
Non-profit dance and drama school, with studio and performance venue at
the
Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall, Carnegie,
Pennsylvania
(Linked September 15, 2000)
(Linked: May 27, 1998)
(Linked: August 11,
1999)
Group organized to preserve the building, artifacts, and operable
equipment of the historic Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular
Science in Pittsburgh.
(Linked February 25, 2003)
Seven-day a week bicycle
rental service in Downtown Pittsburgh, providing an inexpensive way to
tour the city and utilize the region's new bicycle trails.
(Linked: January 8, 2000)
(Linked: February 25, 2003)
A list of the spiritual/metaphysical/wellness
web sites
created by people in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
(Linked: June 25, 1998)
Established in 1765 as a stockade church, without a
congregation since 1930, has served the community as a religious
institution and gathering place for more than 200 years.(Linked
February 14, 1999)
America's First Major
Planetarium
(Linked October 24, 1999)
(Linked July 10, 1999)
Fourth library constructed and endowed by Andrew Carnegie.
[Official Web Site]
(Linked August 10, 2000)
Friend of Andrew Carnegie
(Linked July 26,
1999)
Including the second largest Siderostat-type telescope.
(Linked August 11, 2000)
America's
Fifth Major Planetarium
Including the oldest operating, major planetarium projector in the
world !
Other
Science History Links
(Linked October 24, 1999)
Summer camp for boys and girls operated from 1929 through 1978.
Included
AM radio station operated by the campers.
(Linked August 19, 2001)
(Linked August 11, 2000)
Business partner of Andrew Carnegie, who helped build the Carnegie
Steel Company
empire, and later helped found the United States Steel
Corporation.
(Linked: February 12, 2002)
AM radio station operated by Summer campers at
Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca in the 1960s and 1970s.
(Linked August 19, 2001)
(Linked: February 12, 2002)
A newcomer to Pittsburgh tells the world about The Duquesne Incline
!
(Linked October 28, 2000)
Interesting Internet web sites, from all over
Pennsylvania.
The Duquesne Incline was awarded the Pennsylvania
Destination of the Day award
on June 24, 1999.
(Linked: June 24, 1999)
Features discounted rates in hundreds of hotels throughout
Pennsylvania.
(Linked: February 25, 2003)
The Pittsburgh Area New
Direction Alternative (PANDA) is a new public policy platform created to
provide the people of Southwestern Pennsylvania with a real choice for the
region's future.
(Linked: February 25, 2003)
View the sights of
Pittsburgh as presented by a former Pittsburgh resident now living in
Phoenix.
(Linked: April 11, 2000)
Internet Web Site concentrating on the history of public transportation in
Pittsburgh, authored by a current transit operator of Pittsburgh's transit
agency, the Port Authority of
Allegheny County.
(Linked: 2001 January 25)
(Linked: August 11,
1999)
New, comprehensive
Internet web site of the fouteenth largest public transporation agency in
the United States. The Port Authority of Allegheny County provides bus,
light rail, incline, and paratransit(for the disabled and elderly) service
throughout Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; it is the legal owner of The
Duquesne Incline.
(Linked: January 29, 2000)
Presenting Making the Connection
II,
the Second International Trails & Greenways Conference
in
Pittsburgh, June 23-26, 1999.
(Linked: May 29, 1999)
Web site concentrating on rapid transit systems, particularly in
New York and other northeastern and midwestern cities.
(Linked February 11, 2002)
Organization working to preserve
The Buhl Planetarium and
Institute of Popular Science in Pittsburgh
(Linked: December 2, 2001)
Community service network for the Pittsburgh region. Provides
Internet access to information, sites, and services regarding the Greater
Pittsburgh Area.
Duquesne Incline awarded "Pittsburgh Site of the Day" November 29, 1999 by
the Three Rivers Free-Net !
(Linked: May 20, 1998)
Comprehensive web site presenting links to all types of railway-related
web sites, from throughout the world.
(Linked: July 22, 2000)
The search engine for travel and
vacation planning.
(Linked: June 8, 2001)
(Linked April 7,
1999)
Web site for news and information,
particularly about Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.(Linked
February 14, 1999)
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