Founded amidst the bloodshed of the French and Indian War; Pittsburgh is haunted by the ghosts of its gritty and sometimes violent past. Many believe American industrialist Henry Clay Frick still inhabits Clayton; one of the last surviving homes on Millionaires� Row. The spirit of Kate Soffel lingers at the Allegheny County Jail; where she helped plot the escape of the Biddle brothers and fell in love in the process. The Duquesne Incline in 1877 employed teens disguised as ghosts to boost business. However; an authentic sinister entity is said to haunt the nearby Monongahela Incline without compensation. Join the Haunted Pittsburgh team as it explores ghostly encounters in the Steel City.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The winner among five candidates for a college course: required textBy EIm a working architectural photographer and I teach the course at the college level. The school and I looked into five highly recommended texts for a class in architectural photography we are developing in our new curriculum. This book was the winner. with two other coming close as runners-up.Ewing includes all the technical and historical aspects you would expect. but it is also more digestible for a 101 class. Also. it is geared toward strategic thinking. very creative. And has more industry feedback by including chapter 14. interviews with successful working architectural photographers (great value for the students to read). Our other candidates were the classic McGraths "Photographing Buildings Inside and Out" (also to be used as reference only because its a book from the film era. although very good) and Shulzs "Architectural Photography" Ed.3 (great creative detail on chapter 3). I wish I could have the students read more than one as required... Id take all three. But having to pick one. we had to go with this one.Im not a certified buyer here because I receive my evaluation copies from the editors. But I noticed this listing. since the book is new. had no reviews and so I had to give mine.