
We finally arrived at Station Square and knew we were back near civilization and right at the bottom of the Monongahela Incline. We could see downtown Pittsburgh across the river & over another beautiful bridge.

There were lots of shops & restaurants, plus a little flea market type of area inside this building.

Down on the water front there was Bessemer Court, named after the old exploded engine centerpiece for a variety of water shows.

We were glad to make it here finally & sat down outside in a nearby restaurant to enjoy the views of the area.

The train tracks run right along the waterfront & there were many people out taking their boats out for a leisurely Saturday afternoon.

There was a great deal of pedestrian traffic across this bridge & I would have loved to walked it if we’d had time before the baseball game.

Lots of restaurants, lots of tourists, great view, good people-watching & a perfect place to meet up with my best friend Stephanie!
GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: FINALLY finished updating all the links & doing most (but not all) of the clean up on the New Zealand page. Just need to get a badge up on the homepage.




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