WQED Houses Around Here | A Captivating Tour of Pittsburgh’s Unique Homes, Historic Mansions & Hidden Gems | Special Edition with 60 Mins of Bonus Content Hosted by Rick Sebak
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WQED A History of Pittsburgh in 17 Objects is a heartfelt and engaging documentary that brings Pittsburgh’s vibrant past to life through 17 carefully chosen artifacts. Hosted by beloved WQED producer Rick Sebak, this 95-minute documentary is educational and entertaining, an ideal blend of nostalgia, storytelling, and historical insight. Released as a Collector’s Edition DVD in 2014, this special features 60 minutes of bonus content, providing even more in-depth exploration of Pittsburgh’s rich history. Objects can be powerful storytellers, and in this special program, they act as keys to unlock important chapters of the city’s past. From the Fort Pitt Blockhouse, the oldest surviving structure in Pittsburgh, to the modern-day Three Rivers bike racks, each item is a tangible connection to the city’s heritage, offering insights into its industrial and cultural evolution. Among the featured treasures are iconic artifacts such as an 18th-century powder horn, ornate silver trays, and rare, handcrafted Pittsburgh glass. These pieces showcase the city’s craftsmanship and reflect its role in shaping American history. But the documentary also highlights the charm of everyday items like Heinz pickle pins, duckpins, J&L Steel badges, and trolley tokens that capture the essence of Pittsburgh’s working-class roots and its residents’ enduring pride. The documentary also takes a playful approach, celebrating quirky objects that evoke a sense of local nostalgia. From shaking a Green Weenie and tasting a skinless wiener to exploring Fort Pitt Beer and playing with a toy inspired by Mister Rogers, these items bring a fun and lighthearted touch to Pittsburgh’s cultural identity. The inclusion of a rare African-American doll from the 1940s and a mausoleum key offers emotional depth, connecting viewers with the personal stories behind the objects.
MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
Package Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 4 ounces
Media Format : DVD
Run time : 1 hour
Release date : January 1, 2014
Actors : Rick Sebak
Producers : Rick Sebak
Studio : WQED
ASIN : B0DW63FS2C
Best Sellers Rank: #68,079 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #2,297 in Documentary (Movies & TV)
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