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Tribune-Review Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 10:01 a.m. | Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 10:01 a.m. Three Rivers Stadium was the home of the Pirates and the Steelers from 1970 to 2000. Built as a multi-purpose ...
Tuesday marks 24 years since the demolition of Three Rivers Stadium on Pittsburgh’s North Shore. The stadium was built in 1970 and was the home to the Steelers and Pirates for decades.
When reliving the greatest sports moments that have happened in the city of Pittsburgh, two near the top of the list are the ...
Art Rooney Sr., who lived just blocks from the stadium, felt at home at Three Rivers Stadium, a place where he saw his team ...
A new plaque on General Robinson Street on Pittsburgh’s North Shore marks the spot where second base once rested inside Three ...
The Manchester Bridge sculpture on Pittsburgh's North Shore shows frontiersman Christopher Gist and Guyasuta of the Seneca people.
A new plaque now joins the memory of Three Rivers Stadium, marking the exact location of the pitcher's mound at the former ...
Rod Woodson had torn his ACL in the opener, and seven games into the 1995 season the Steelers were 3-4 and still hadn't ... to save the season following a loss to the Bengals at Three Rivers Stadium ...
These teams have split their previous 12 meetings, Steelers posting a 13-10 triumph last season (Week 4) in Pittsburgh to even this rivalry. The Seahawks are 1-5 lifetime at Three Rivers Stadium ...
Throwback to an unforgettable Steelers game on Monday Night Football and DeShon Elliott puts in offseason work.