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Designed for people of all ages. The OMNIMAX Theater is a world-class interactive planetarium. More than 250 hands-on exhibits are available. Memberships can be purchased. The planetarium first opened in October of 1939. Address: 1 Allegheny Avenue Pittsburgh PA USA 15212-5850
1 412 237-3400
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Located in Riverview Park and eight miles from the University of Pittsburgh. The observatory was built in 1859. Featured telescopes are a 30-inch Thaw Refractor, 30-inch Keller Memorial Reflector and a 13-inch Fitz-Clark Refractor. Tours are available from April through to October. Address: 159 Riverview Ave. Pittsburgh PA USA 15214
1 412 321-2400
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Located 10 mi (16 km) east of Washington, PA, visitors will find the Mingo Creek Park Observatory. Operated by the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh, the building contains two telescopes and a planetarium. Visitors are invited to the observatory for a variety of events and programs, including the Star Parties, which run in the spring, summer and fall on various evenings. Address: Route 136 Washington PA USA 15301
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Operated by the Amateur Astrology Association of Pittsburgh, the Nicholas E. Wagman Observatory in Tarentum welcomes the public to its facility. Programs and events are held at the observatory to educate visitors, such as the Star Parties held on various date in the spring, summer and fall. Address: 225 Kurn Rd. Tarentum PA USA 15084
1 724 224-2510
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