Get Out of Town

Discover Pittsburgh’s Industrial Heritage at the Carrie Blast Furnaces

Explore the iconic Carrie Blast Furnaces, a National Historic Landmark that played a crucial role in Pittsburgh's iron and steel industry. Built in 1907 and operational until 1978, these blast furnaces are among the last pre-WWII examples left in the United States. The site also includes a Black Experience Tour, which shares stories of the Great Migration and the experiences of Black workers.

Discover Pittsburgh’s Industrial Heritage at the Carrie Blast Furnaces

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    Williamsburg Holiday Special

    47m 26s

    This December, WETA local travel series Get Out of Town offers a very special hour-long episode just in time for the Christmas holidays. Featuring never-before-seen footage, the special expands on the series’ original Williamsburg, VA visit. Mother/daughter hosts Laurita and Lauren Portee experience Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens at the height of the holiday season.

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    Pittsburgh

    S2 E8 - 28m 54s

    From crafting their own wineglasses at the Pittsburgh Glass Center to the historical Carrie Furnace Tour, Laurita & Lauren make the most of their weekend in Pittsburgh. They stay at The Oaklander and Kimpton Hotel Monaco, enjoy meals and city views at Monterey Bay Fish Grotto and the famous Primanti Bros, and even have time for a ride on the Duquesne Incline and a Pirates baseball game.

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    Rehoboth Beach

    S2 E7 - 28m 59s

    An oceanside getaway awaits Laurita & Lauren at Rehoboth Beach, DE. They taste everything Rehoboth Beach has to offer; walking along the iconic boardwalk, flying kites with Rehoboth Toy & Kite Company, and taking a spin on amusement rides at Funland. The hosts stay at Coast Rehoboth Beach and Avenue Inn & Spa, and enjoy meals and snacks at Fisher’s Popcorn, Henlopen City Oyster House, and Egg.

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