
The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh - #Pittsburgh March 1, 1928 The giant sign to the right was used to advertise D.L. Clark's Teaberry Gum. (Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection/PittArchives)

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The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh - 92 years ago today, on August 31st, 1928, famed aviator Amelia Earhart crashed landed at Rodgers Field in Fox Chapel. EARHART AND COMPANION

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