Edgy, ethnically diverse and formerly big on industry, the expansive Pittsburgh metro area is today a mix of its steel-making roots and a growing pool of young professionals who contribute to this destination's high livability score.
Industrialist Henry Clay Frick's daughter, Helen Clay Frick, left Pittsburgh a fine arts legacy in the form of the Frick Art & Historical Center, which consists of several buildings including both the old family home and the Frick Museum, opened in 1970. The core of the permament collection consists of paintings, decorative arts and period furnishings the late Ms Frick inherited from her parents as well her own private holdings of 18th-century French paintings and Renaissance works. Inside the former Frick carriage house find a different kind of art in the form of gleaming vintage automobiles, and be sure to enjoy a leafy stroll through the estate's greenhouse before settling in for lunch at the Frick cafe.
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