Just when we think we’ve done it all, Pittsburgh goes and surprises us again. Even if you’ve lived in the Burgh your entire life, you’re still likely to discover an attraction, a restaurant, or something that you didn’t know existed. And, if you’ve done everything there is to do? Not so fast. Here are 13 more unique things to do in Pittsburgh.

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Would you agree that these are among the best things to do in Pittsburgh? What are some other things to do in Pittsburgh that you think deserve be on this list? Share below! Running short on time? There are also many unique things to do In Pittsburgh that take less than an hour.

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More Adventures in Pittsburgh

Are there any Pittsburgh Firsts?

  • The first nighttime World Series game was held in Pittsburgh in 1971.
  • Jonas Salk invented the first polio vaccine in Pittsburgh in 1955.
  • The Ferris Wheel was invented in Pittsburgh in 1892.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fascinating Pittsburgh Firsts.

Where can we find hiking trails and around in Pittsburgh?

  • Laurel Hill State Park in Somerset is home to 15 miles of hiking trails.
  • The Powdermill Nature Reserve in Rector spans more than 2,000 acres and features a series of year-round hiking trails.
  • The Mount Davis Trail in Elk Lick Township reaches the highest point in Pennsylvania at 3,213 feet and features a viewing tower.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fun hiking trails and around in Pittsburgh.

Where can we find historic sites in Pittsburgh?

  • The Old Allegheny County Jail is a Romanesque-style building designed by Henry Hobson Richardson.
  • Dating back to 1764, the Fort Pitt Blockhouse is Pittsburgh's oldest structure.
  • Bill Mazeroski, who hit a home run in the 1960 World Series, is remembered at the site of the remainder of the Forbes Field Outfield Wall.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other interesting historic sites in Pittsburgh.