The Fort Pitt Museum and Bushy Run Battlefield
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The Fort Pitt Museum and Bushy Run Battlefield state of historic sites present the visitors with exhibits of the French and Indian War, the Pontiac’s War and the frontier history of the colonial period. These sites can provide the people with the understanding of the development of western Pennsylvania and also the founding of Pittsburg wherein there are some of the greatest stories of urban cities in America.
Category: Museums
Address: Bushy Run Rd, Harrison City
Website http:// www.fortpittmuseum.com
Telephone: 412 281.9285
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