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George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza George C. Marshall grew up in Uniontown and became a general during World War II. His home town established a tribute in his name: the George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza. Flags of Nations tell of Marshall's legacy, combined with photographs, a statue and walkways. Address: . Uniontown PA USA 15401
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Once a train depot, Station Square in Pittsburgh has been transformed into a shopping, dinning and entertaining destination. Centered around a fountain with multi-colored jets that dance to music, the square contains unique boutiques and restaurants found in old freight houses and a marina with seasonal access to the Monongahela River. Concerts are held at the Chevrolet Amphitheater and miniature train transports children and their parents through the area. Address: Station Square Dr. Pittsburgh PA USA 15219
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Agnes R. Katz Plaza Named in memory of Agnes Katz, this plaza was completed in 1999 in Pittsburgh Cultural District. It features a 25-foot (7.6-meter) bronze fountain, 22 benches in the shape of eyes and 32 linden trees. Many community events are held in the plaza during the warmer months. Address: 621 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
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