On This Day in Pittsburgh History: April 13, 1992 
Two Trains Running, the seventh play in August Wilson’s ten-part Pittsburgh Cycle, premieres on Broadway. The play, set in a Hill District restaurant scheduled to be razed in a city redevelopment plan in 1969, stars Laurence Fishburne (left) and Al White. [Playbill] 

On This Day in Pittsburgh History: April 13, 1992 

Two Trains Running, the seventh play in August Wilson’s ten-part Pittsburgh Cycle, premieres on Broadway. The play, set in a Hill District restaurant scheduled to be razed in a city redevelopment plan in 1969, stars Laurence Fishburne (left) and Al White. [Playbill


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Eartha Kitt, snapped by Charles “Teenie” Harris in May 1966, leaping though a poster to launch a Citizens Committee on Hill District Renewal program on Vine and Colwell Streets in Pittsburgh, PA. Get thee to the Carnegie Museum of Art before April 7, 2012 people! 

vintageblackglamour:

Eartha Kitt, snapped by Charles “Teenie” Harris in May 1966, leaping though a poster to launch a Citizens Committee on Hill District Renewal program on Vine and Colwell Streets in Pittsburgh, PA. Get thee to the Carnegie Museum of Art before April 7, 2012 people


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