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, Pennsylvania in Allegheny County

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Also known as:
Birmingham of America
Iron City
The Burgh
The Smoky City
The Steel City
City motto: Benigno Numine (By Divine Providence)
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Pittsburgh.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Allegheny county include:

Acmetonia,   Allegheny Acres,   Allison Park,   Alpsville,   Aspinwall,   Avalon,   Bairdford,   Bakerstown,   Bakerstown Station,   Baldwin,   Barking,   Bauerstown,   Beadling,   Beechcliff,   Beechmont,   Bell Acres,   Bellevue,   Belmar,   Ben Avon,   Ben Avon Heights,   Benjamin,   Berkeley Hills,   Bethel Park,   Black Ridge,   Blaine Hill,   Blawnox,   Blythedale,   Bon Meade,   Boston,   Boyce,   Boyer,   Brackenridge,   Braddock,   Braddock Hills,   Bradford Woods,   Brentwood,   Bridgeville,   Broadlawn Highlands,   Broadview,   Broughton,   Bruceton,   Brushton,   Bryant,   Bunola,   Carnegie,   Carnot,   CarnotMoon,   Castle Shannon,   Center,   Central Highlands,   Chalfant,   Cherry City,   Cheswick,   Churchill,   Churchill Valley,   Clairton,   Clifton,   Clinton,   Coal Valley,   Cochrans Mill,   Coraopolis,   Coraopolis Heights,   Crafton,   Creighton,   Crescent Hills,   Cuddy Hill,   Culmerville,   Curry,   Curtisville,   Dixmont,   Dormont,   Dorseyville,   Douglass,   Dravosburg,   Drennen,   Duff City,   Duquesne,   East McKeesport,   East Monongahela,   East Pittsburgh,   Eastvue,   Eden Park,   Edgewood,   Edgeworth,   Elfinwild,   Elizabeth,   Elkhorn,   Emsworth,   Enlow,   Essen,   Etna,   Evergreen,   Ewingsville,   Experiment,   Fairoaks,   Federal,   Forest Hills,   Fox Chapel,   Fox Ridge,   Franklin Park,   Gallatin,   Garvey Melton,   Gascola,   Gayly,   Gibsonia,   Gill Hall,   Gladden,   Glassmere,   Glassport,   Glen Osborne,   Glendale,   Glenfield,   Glenshaw,   Glenwillard,   Green Tree,   Greenock,   Gregg,   Groveton,   Hardy,   Harmar Heights,   Harmarville,   Harwick,   Haysville,   Heidelberg,   Hickman,   Highcliff,   Homestead,   Imperial,   Indianola,   Ingram,   Jefferson Hills,   Jewell,   Karns,   Kenmawr,   Keown,   Keown Station,   Kirwan Heights,   Laketon Heights,   Laurel Gardens,   Leetsdale,   Liberty,   Library,   Lincoln,   Linden Grove,   Linhart,   Lovedale,   Magill Heights,   Manown,   McAlisters Crossroads,   McKees Rocks,   McKeesport,   McKnight,   Millvale,   Monroeville,   Montrose Hill,   Moon,   Moon Crest,   Moon Run,   Morgan Hill,   Mount Lebanon,   Mount Oliver,   Mount Vernon,   Munhall,   Murdocksville,   Mustard,   Nadine,   National Hill,   Natrona,   Natrona Heights,   New England,   Newfield,   Noblestown,   North Bessemer,   North Braddock,   North Versailles,   Oak Hill,   Oakdale,   Oakmont,   Orville,   Osborne,   Park View,   Penn Hills,   Penn Ridge,   Pennsbury Village,   Perrysville,   Piney Fork,   Pitcairn,   Pittock,   Pleasant Hills,   Plum,   Port Perry,   Port Vue,   Presto,   Rankin,   Red Hot,   Rennerdale,   River Hill,   River Valley,   Rodi,   Rosslyn Farms,   Rural Ridge,   Russellton,   Sample,   Sandy Creek,   Santiago,   Sewickley,   Sewickley Heights,   Sewickley Hills,   Shadow Shuttle,   Shannon Heights,   Sharpe Hill,   Sharpsburg,   Smithdale,   Snowden,   South Park Township,   Springdale,   Stonedale,   Sturgeon,   Swissvale,   Sygan,   Sygan Hill,   Talley Cavey,   Tarentum,   Terrace,   Thornburg,   Treveskyn,   Troy Hill,   Turtle Creek,   Undercliff,   Unity,   Universal,   Upper Saint Clair,   Valemont Heights,   Verona,   Versailles,   Walkers Mill,   Wall,   Wallace,   Walter Chapel,   Walther,   Warrendale,   West Elizabeth,   West Homestead,   West Mifflin,   West Park,   West View,   West Wilmerding,   Wexford,   Whitaker,   White Oak,   Whitehall,   Wildwood,   Wilkinsburg,   Wilmerding,   Wireton,   Wittmer,   Wylie,  

 

Or have a look at other Pennsylvania counties including:

Adams,   Armstrong,   Beaver,   Bedford,   Berks,   Blair,   Bradford,   Bucks,   Butler,   Cambria,   Cameron,   Carbon,   Centre,   Chester,   Clarion,   Clearfield,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   Dauphin,   Delaware,   Elk,   Erie,   Fayette,   Forest,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Greene,   Huntingdon,   Indiana,   Jefferson,   Juniata,   Lackawanna,   Lancaster,   Lawrence,   Lebanon,   Lehigh,   Luzerne,   Lycoming,   McKean,   Mercer,   Mifflin,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Montour,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Perry,   Philadelphia,   Pike,   Potter,   Schuylkill,   Snyder,   Somerset,   Sullivan,   Susquehanna,   Tioga,   Union,   Venango,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westmoreland,   Wyoming,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Pittsburgh, PA?
Then read on!

One interesting historical event in the Pittsburgh area is the Whiskey Rebellion. In 1791, the U.S. government under President George Washington imposed a tax on distilled spirits, which outraged western Pennsylvania farmers who relied on whiskey as a cash crop. In 1794, a group of rebels staged a violent protest against tax collectors and federal officials in the area, which eventually led to a military intervention by the U.S. government. This was the first major test of federal authority under the new U.S. Constitution, and it helped to establish the supremacy of federal law over state and local interests. Today, the Whiskey Rebellion is commemorated with a National Historic Site in Washington, Pennsylvania, just south of Pittsburgh.