On This Day in Pittsburgh History: December 11, 1944
Thousands of Monday night Christmas shoppers were stranded Downtown by a 15-inch snowfall; all hotels were filled to capacity and lobbies were pressed into service as shelter; mills, schools, and many other activities were forced to suspend for two days. [Historic Pittsburgh; The Pittsburgh Press]
(via thepittsburghhistoryjournal)
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As bad as this sounds, and how much (more) of a jerk that that it will make me look, I would love to have that much snow...
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