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Steele City Research Paper

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The location of my starting destination is 127 Greenwood Drive. The absolute Location: 40˚19’58.215” N, 80˚7’28.919” W. It is located in Pennsylvania, specifically the middle Atlantic region of the United States. It's bordered by the states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and Ohio, and by Lake Erie and the Delaware River. Additionally, it is south of the Alleghany Mountains. I noticed that the city has humid climate that is slightly modified by its relative proximity to the Atlantic Seaboard and The Great Lakes. The area experiences extremes of all four seasons, with temperatures ranging from zero to 90° F depending on the month. The city experiences a significant amount of rain most of the year and a slight bit of snow during the winter time. …show more content…

It is the second most populated city in Pennsylvania, after Philadelphia, and the metropolis of the western part of the state. The beautiful city goes by two common nicknames, “the City of Bridges,” and “the Steele City.” It is called the “City of Bridges” because it is home to the more bridges than any American region. It even has more bridges then Italy! The Steele city got its name because it was once the largest Steele producer in the world. When it comes to culture, Pittsburgh is multi-cultural. As I would walk through the streets I would see people from many different ethnicities and races. This includes people from all around the world, whether they are residents or tourists. The city itself is easy to navigate and it already felt like home since the moment I got there. Something that wasn’t easy to miss was the theatre, art, music and film culture. They have a Broadway production organization called “Pittsburgh Cultural

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