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Pittsburgh – Most Underrated City in U.S.

Carrie Goldberg, a writer for Harper’s Bazaar (a long time running and renowned publication in the U.S.), has named Pittsburgh one of the most underrated cities in North America. It is easy to see why Goldberg, and many others, think of Pittsburgh as a wholly underrated city. If you are moving to Pittsburgh, then you will take comfort in knowing how amazing your new home really is.

See the Sites

Other than all of the historic things to do around the city, there are plenty of things to do after moving to Pittsburgh that are more modern. Check out the Phipp’s Conservatory for the most beautiful botanical gardens in all of the east coast. There is an Andy Warhol Museum for those who are more on the artsy site. There are also beautiful places for neighborhood watching, for those who love to wander the neighborhood looking for inspiration for their next house in Pittsburgh.

Modern Meets History

Chances are you’re moving to Pittsburgh to start a new life, and you have a hankering for learning something new. Probably the most appealing part of living in a city like Pittsburgh is that it comes with such a rich history. There are so many American landmarks to visit and enough to keep you busy for the months to come.

Football

The Pittsburgh Steelers attract massive crowds, and some of the best teams in the country come to challenge the Steelers. Whether you like the team or not, you will find our fans have great sportsmanship. When moving to Pittsburgh, we encourage you to maintain your favorite team. However, it is worth it to come out and watch them play the Steelers. Come have fun with us after moving to Pittsburgh!

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