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Heinz History Center

The Senator John Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution,[1] is the largest history museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. Named after U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III (1938–1991) from Pennsylvania, it is located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh.

Heinz History Center
Location within Pennsylvania
Established1879 (1879)
Current location: 1996
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°26′48″N 79°59′32″W / 40.4466°N 79.9922°W / 40.4466; -79.9922
TypeHistory Museum
DirectorAndrew Masich (President & CEO)
CuratorAnne Madarasz (Director Curatorial Division/Chief Historian/Director WPSM)
Websitewww.heinzhistorycenter.org

The Heinz History Center is a 275,000-square-foot (25,500 m2)[2] educational institution "that engages and inspires a diverse audience with links to the past, understanding in the present, and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection."

Senator John Heinz History Center edit

This museum's history began in 1879, with the formation of a club called Old Residents of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. In 1884, leaders changed the organization's name to the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania (HSWP); it has been operating continuously since then and is the Pittsburgh region's oldest cultural organization.

HSWP began the tradition of interpreting public history in 1911, organizing the centennial of steamboat navigation in Pittsburgh. In 1955, it led the organization of the city's bicentennial celebration. During its early years, HSWP leaders held meetings in homes and churches, but in 1893, were granted space for the organization's archives at the new Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in the Oakland neighborhood.

By 1914, HSWP had its own building nearby. It operated there until 1996, when its expanded quarters in the renovated historic warehouse were completed in Pittsburgh's Strip District. The Society celebrated the opening of the new museum by hosting an inaugural gala there on April 26, 1996, for 900 guests.

 
View of the Senator John Heinz History Center from Pittsburgh's Strip District

This history center also features the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, as well as the library and archives, and includes six floors of permanent and changing exhibitions that tell the story of Western Pennsylvania.[3] the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania It is named for H. John Heinz III, the late U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania who died in a 1991 plane crash.[2]

Architectural and other notable features edit

The century-old Chautauqua Lake Ice Company building was renovated and adapted by the Pittsburgh office of the architecture firm of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, who did the design and oversaw construction. The interior was designed to show off the building's features, as well as create spaces for exhibits and support space. The museum building is an exhibit in its own right. The History Center also features the following permanent exhibitions:

  • Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation celebrates 250 years of Western Pennsylvania's significant contributions to the world, from Dr. Jonas Salk's discovery of the polio vaccine to the invention of the Big Mac.
  • Senator John Heinz: A Western Pennsylvania Legacy details the life and legacy of one of Pittsburgh's most beloved philanthropists and politicians.
  • Pittsburgh's reign as America's "glass city" and the history of the region’s first industry is showcased in Glass: Shattering Notions.
  • Heinz chronicles the history of the H.J. Heinz Company.
  • The Special Collections Gallery houses more than 3,000 artifacts illustrating the rich ethnic history and corporate fabric of the Pittsburgh region.[4] In 2017, this was the home to a lot of artifacts from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.[5] Those items are still there today.[6]

Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the History Center edit

Located in the Smithsonian wing of the Senator John Heinz History Center, the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum spans 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of exhibit space over two floors. The "museum within a museum" captures the Pittsburgh region's evolution and influence as a sports leader over more than a century, from amateur to pro and across the spectrum of sports. The Sports Museum captures tales of Pittsburgh sports through hundreds of artifacts, more than 70 hands-on interactive exhibits, and 20 audio-visual programs.

Select artifacts include Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception" cleats; Mario Lemieux's hockey skates; Satchel Paige's baseball glove; the pitching rubber from the 1960 World Series; Billy Conn's boxing gloves and light heavyweight champion belt; Arnold Palmer's sweater and golf bag; Chip Ganassi's 2000 Indy 500-winning race car; the "Ultimate Steelers Fan's Car;" the Homestead women swimmers Olympic medals from the 1920s and 1930s; and hundreds of Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cards.

Detre Library & Archives at the History Center edit

The History Center's Detre Library & Archives is an extensive scholarly resource documenting 250 years of life in Western Pennsylvania. The collection includes books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, atlases, newspapers, films, recordings, and other memorabilia.

Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village edit

The History Center also operates Meadowcroft Rockshelter, a world-renowned archaeological site south of Pittsburgh near Washington County's Avella community.

The Rockshelter is the oldest site of human habitation in North America, with evidence of man living there for nearly 16,000 years. The site was named a National Historic Landmark in 2005.

Adjacent to the Rockshelter is the historic village. The History Center operates this as a living museum, with re-enactors recreating rural life in the 19th century.

Fort Pitt Museum edit

Since 2010 the History Center has operated the Fort Pitt Museum, a two-floor, 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) museum that tells the story of Western Pennsylvania’s pivotal role during the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh.

References edit

  1. ^ . Heinz History Center. Archived from the original on December 31, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Paying homage to the past\Regional history center opens with pomp and pageantry". Post-Gazette. April 29, 1996.
  3. ^ . Post-Gazette. November 24, 2014. Archived from the original on January 12, 2015.
  4. ^ "Special Collections Gallery".
  5. ^ Pittsburgh's oldest building, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, and Ketchup from Pickles! (YouTube). JustinScarred. August 31, 2017. Event occurs at 12:07 to 22:52. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  6. ^ "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood".
  • Kidney, Walter C. (1997). Pittsburgh's Landmark Architecture: The Historic Buildings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. ISBN 0-916670-18-X.

External links edit

  • Senator John Heinz History Center
  • Life in Western Pennsylvania, contains digitized films and photographs from collections held by the History Center's Library and Archives.

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The Senator John Heinz History Center an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution 1 is the largest history museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania United States Named after U S Senator H John Heinz III 1938 1991 from Pennsylvania it is located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh Heinz History CenterLocation within PennsylvaniaEstablished1879 1879 Current location 1996LocationPittsburgh PennsylvaniaCoordinates40 26 48 N 79 59 32 W 40 4466 N 79 9922 W 40 4466 79 9922TypeHistory MuseumDirectorAndrew Masich President amp CEO CuratorAnne Madarasz Director Curatorial Division Chief Historian Director WPSM Websitewww heinzhistorycenter orgThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Heinz History Center news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Heinz History Center is a 275 000 square foot 25 500 m2 2 educational institution that engages and inspires a diverse audience with links to the past understanding in the present and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection Contents 1 Senator John Heinz History Center 1 1 Architectural and other notable features 2 Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the History Center 3 Detre Library amp Archives at the History Center 4 Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village 5 Fort Pitt Museum 6 References 7 External linksSenator John Heinz History Center editThis museum s history began in 1879 with the formation of a club called Old Residents of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania In 1884 leaders changed the organization s name to the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania HSWP it has been operating continuously since then and is the Pittsburgh region s oldest cultural organization HSWP began the tradition of interpreting public history in 1911 organizing the centennial of steamboat navigation in Pittsburgh In 1955 it led the organization of the city s bicentennial celebration During its early years HSWP leaders held meetings in homes and churches but in 1893 were granted space for the organization s archives at the new Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in the Oakland neighborhood By 1914 HSWP had its own building nearby It operated there until 1996 when its expanded quarters in the renovated historic warehouse were completed in Pittsburgh s Strip District The Society celebrated the opening of the new museum by hosting an inaugural gala there on April 26 1996 for 900 guests nbsp View of the Senator John Heinz History Center from Pittsburgh s Strip DistrictThis history center also features the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum as well as the library and archives and includes six floors of permanent and changing exhibitions that tell the story of Western Pennsylvania 3 the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania It is named for H John Heinz III the late U S Senator from Pennsylvania who died in a 1991 plane crash 2 Architectural and other notable features edit The century old Chautauqua Lake Ice Company building was renovated and adapted by the Pittsburgh office of the architecture firm of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson who did the design and oversaw construction The interior was designed to show off the building s features as well as create spaces for exhibits and support space The museum building is an exhibit in its own right The History Center also features the following permanent exhibitions Pittsburgh A Tradition of Innovation celebrates 250 years of Western Pennsylvania s significant contributions to the world from Dr Jonas Salk s discovery of the polio vaccine to the invention of the Big Mac Senator John Heinz A Western Pennsylvania Legacy details the life and legacy of one of Pittsburgh s most beloved philanthropists and politicians Pittsburgh s reign as America s glass city and the history of the region s first industry is showcased in Glass Shattering Notions Heinz chronicles the history of the H J Heinz Company The Special Collections Gallery houses more than 3 000 artifacts illustrating the rich ethnic history and corporate fabric of the Pittsburgh region 4 In 2017 this was the home to a lot of artifacts from Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5 Those items are still there today 6 Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the History Center editLocated in the Smithsonian wing of the Senator John Heinz History Center the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum spans 20 000 square feet 1 900 m2 of exhibit space over two floors The museum within a museum captures the Pittsburgh region s evolution and influence as a sports leader over more than a century from amateur to pro and across the spectrum of sports The Sports Museum captures tales of Pittsburgh sports through hundreds of artifacts more than 70 hands on interactive exhibits and 20 audio visual programs Select artifacts include Franco Harris Immaculate Reception cleats Mario Lemieux s hockey skates Satchel Paige s baseball glove the pitching rubber from the 1960 World Series Billy Conn s boxing gloves and light heavyweight champion belt Arnold Palmer s sweater and golf bag Chip Ganassi s 2000 Indy 500 winning race car the Ultimate Steelers Fan s Car the Homestead women swimmers Olympic medals from the 1920s and 1930s and hundreds of Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cards Detre Library amp Archives at the History Center editThe History Center s Detre Library amp Archives is an extensive scholarly resource documenting 250 years of life in Western Pennsylvania The collection includes books manuscripts photographs maps atlases newspapers films recordings and other memorabilia Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village editThe History Center also operates Meadowcroft Rockshelter a world renowned archaeological site south of Pittsburgh near Washington County s Avella community The Rockshelter is the oldest site of human habitation in North America with evidence of man living there for nearly 16 000 years The site was named a National Historic Landmark in 2005 Adjacent to the Rockshelter is the historic village The History Center operates this as a living museum with re enactors recreating rural life in the 19th century Fort Pitt Museum editSince 2010 the History Center has operated the Fort Pitt Museum a two floor 12 000 square foot 1 100 m2 museum that tells the story of Western Pennsylvania s pivotal role during the French and Indian War the American Revolution and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh References edit About Heinz History Center Archived from the original on December 31 2014 Retrieved January 1 2015 a b Paying homage to the past Regional history center opens with pomp and pageantry Post Gazette April 29 1996 1879 Founders dinner held at Heinz History Center Post Gazette November 24 2014 Archived from the original on January 12 2015 Special Collections Gallery Pittsburgh s oldest building Mr Roger s Neighborhood and Ketchup from Pickles YouTube JustinScarred August 31 2017 Event occurs at 12 07 to 22 52 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved May 25 2018 Mister Rogers Neighborhood Kidney Walter C 1997 Pittsburgh s Landmark Architecture The Historic Buildings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County Pittsburgh Pittsburgh History amp Landmarks Foundation ISBN 0 916670 18 X External links editSenator John Heinz History Center Life in Western Pennsylvania contains digitized films and photographs from collections held by the History Center s Library and Archives 40 26 48 N 79 59 32 W 40 4466 N 79 9922 W 40 4466 79 9922 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heinz History Center amp oldid 1165710717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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