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Pittsburgh is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and is the county seat of Allegheny County.

As of 2017, a total population of 305,704 lives within the city limits, making it the 63rd-largest city in the U.S. The metropolitan population of 2,353,045 is the largest in both the Ohio Valley and Appalachia, the second-largest in Pennsylvania (behind Philadelphia), and the 26th-largest in the U.S. Located at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers, Pittsburgh is known as both "the Steel City" for its more than 300 steel-related businesses, and as the "City of Bridges" for its 446 bridges.

The city features 30 skyscrapers, two inclined railways, a pre-revolutionary fortification and the Point State Park at the confluence of the rivers. The city developed as a vital link of the Atlantic coast and Midwest, as the mineral-rich Allegheny Mountains made the area coveted by the French and British empires, Virginians, Whiskey Rebels, and Civil War raiders. Aside from steel, Pittsburgh has led in manufacturing of aluminum, glass, shipbuilding, petroleum, foods, sports, transportation, computing, autos, and electronics.

For part of the 20th century, Pittsburgh was behind only New York and Chicago in corporate headquarters employment; it had the most U.S. stockholders per capita. America's 1980s deindustrialization laid off area blue-collar workers and thousands of downtown white-collar workers when the longtime Pittsburgh-based world headquarters moved out. This heritage left the area with renowned museums, medical centers, parks, research centers, libraries, a diverse cultural district and the most bars per capita in the U.S. Today, Google, Apple Inc., Bosch, Facebook, Uber, Nokia, Autodesk, and IBM are among 1,600 technology firms generating $20.7 billion in annual Pittsburgh payrolls.

The area has served as the long-time federal agency headquarters for cyber defense, software engineering, robotics, energy research and the nuclear navy. The area is home to 68 colleges and universities, including research and development leaders Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. The nation's eighth-largest bank, eight Fortune 500 companies, and six of the top 300 U.S. law firms make their global headquarters in the Pittsburgh area, while RAND, BNY Mellon, Nova, FedEx, Bayer and NIOSH have regional bases that helped Pittsburgh become the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth.

In 2015, Pittsburgh was listed among the "eleven most livable cities in the world"; The Economist's Global Liveability Ranking placed Pittsburgh as the first- or second-most livable city in the United States in 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2014. The region is a hub for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, sustainable energy, and energy extraction.

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Nice quiet area

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The neighborhood covers all variety of people in all walks of life.

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Public transportation is excellent and the buses lower to let us in. There are plenty of public parks and the city organizes a lot of events for the elderly.

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Eveything About What Happened Before Any Children who was born around 200 are currently missing a big part of responsibility A lot Of Thing Went To Higher age for things to happen ... and it doesn't give the change for us to show and prove we can be held accountable and responsible to not keep letting the chains break.

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I feel that the roads here are very difficult for young people to drive in so I can't imagine how the senior citizens must feel! Also noticed that lots of streets here don't have wide enough sidewalks some streets barley have a walking area. And there are lots of downhill/uphill roads here, which isn't really in the benefit of the older population. But then again, the bus line isn't too bad; even though it's not that great, and car services are available through many different providers such as Uber or Lyft and most major grocery stores like Walmart & Giant Eagle deliver so I guess that helps make everyone's life a bit easier. I also haven't seen many senior or community activity centers but then again I have never actually looked for one myself!

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Pittsburgh is the place for seniors. Everything here benefits older residents. The programs and events.for the elderly are equal to kids events

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close to hospitals, downtown, parks, transportation,churches and indoor and outdoor activities plus senor centers

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Well I live in Pittsburgh pa
We are known for family and friends helping each other this town is friendly

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The have a wonder senior center, where they provide tge elderly with fun activities. It is a place were seniors can go to interact with other seniors. They provide meals, and scheduled activities on a daily basis.

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