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Pittsburgh history, culture, art. Whimsy. Whazzit.
OUT NOW from Heinz History Center:
“Bettis: Where Pittsburgh Aviation Took Off” by me & Brian Butko
Allegheny Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club is swinging open its gates and you're invited inside as we kick off its Pittsburgh History Series on MARCH 27 @ 6 PM with "Bettis Field and the ABCs of Pittsburgh Aviation”

JOIN US - FREE with registration:
tinyurl.com/BettisatHYP
March 24, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Join us - Carnegie Library, Oakland - February 8 @ 1 PM. Amazing stories - giveaways - books for sale & author signings!

#Pittsburgh #PittsburghHistory #pittsburghaviation #AviationHistory #PittsburghStories #PittsburghAirport #PittsburghBooks #Aviation #WomenInAviation #librarylove
February 4, 2025 at 7:35 PM
"Bettis: Where Pittsburgh Aviation Took Off” book launch
Saturday December 14, 1-3 PM, Heinz History Ctr

We're celebrating w/talk about #Pittsburgh aviation history, 🛩️displays, & signing books

Free to members
Discount admission $10 for program attendees w/registration: tinyurl.com/Bettislaunch
December 13, 2024 at 10:51 PM
🛩️ IT'S HERE!!! IT'S HERE!!! 🛩️

🛩️ Get your copy of my new book with Brian Butko, then escape into the newly air-minded world of a century ago. Available from Heinz History Center or on Amazon.

🛩️ Join us at our book launch at the History Center this Saturday, December 14th, from 1-3 PM!
December 9, 2024 at 4:37 PM
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER!
My book about Pittsburgh's earliest days of #aviation w/ @historycenter Director of Publications Brian Butko!
Shipping/pickup begin 6 December 2024

ORDER HERE: visithei.nz/bettis
🛩️
#PittsburghHistory #Pittsburgh #pittsburghaviation #aviationhistory #aviation #BettisField
November 12, 2024 at 7:02 PM
Happy November from me & my cover story for Fall 2023 Heinz History Center magazine!

So great to connect w/so many Pittsburghers who fondly remember “Romper Room.” Check out my article to learn about Pittsburgh broadcast history & how the show reflected societal concerns of 1950s, 60s & 70s.
November 1, 2023 at 5:48 PM