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Newsletter

Each quarter, the History Center publishes a full-color quarterly newsletter, Making History. Summer 2010 Newsletter

The newsletter is a guide to happenings at the History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Musem, Fort Pitt Museum, and Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, and includes feature stories that focus on Western Pennsylvania history, upcoming exhibitions, and behind-the-scenes activities at the museum.

Home delivery of Making History is a benefit of History Center membership.

To preview the newly designed summer 2010 newsletter, please click here to download it.

The History Center wants to hear what you think about the redesign. Click here to fill out a brief online survey.

The newsletter is also available at the History Center Museum Shop and Admissions Desk.

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