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Guide to the Best Pittsburgh Summer Events

Just because you have to use your Pittsburgh movers right in the middle of your summer break does not mean that you can’t have some fun.

In fact, June, July, and August are the best months for newcomers; not only does the warm weather give you a chance to see the city in it’s prime, but there are also enough Pittsburgh summer events to keep your calendar full until fall.

Use this guide from All My Sons Moving & Storage in order to experience the best Pittsburgh summer events like a true local!

Pittsburgh Bicentennial – July 8-9. Come celebrate 200 years of history with this weekend-long festival. Sure to draw the likes of longtime locals, tourists, and even your Pittsburgh movers, join the community by showing your city pride with dining and dancing at Heinz History Center, fireworks, and a parade at Point State Park.

Pittsburgh Summer Beerfest 2016 – July 15-16. Returning for its fourth year in a row with over 300 types of craft beer, this festival will make you wish you hadn’t waited so long to use your Pittsburgh movers. This is one of the best Pittsburgh summer events for those looking out to help the community; proceeds help support the Animal Rescue Partners and Biggies Bullies of Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta – August 5-7. Do aerial competitions, boat races, castle building, dog shows, and jet ski stunts sound fun to you? Then this is one of the Pittsburgh summer events you won’t want to miss. Free to the public, this three-day river festival sums up Pittsburgh in a nutshell.

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