The Senator John Heinz History Center is part of the Smithsonian Institute and is dedicated to the rich of Western Pennsylvania. Located on Smallman Street in the heart of Pittsburgh, the five-story museum features a variety of interactive exhibits and immersive experiences for children of all ages to enjoy, such as a collection of original antique vehicles, including a fire engine, a trolley, and Heinz ketchup delivery truck. Other attractions include an interactive play zone, an 11-foot ketchup bottle at the Heinz exhibit, and a Special Collection of extraordinary items from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood like the Great Oak Tree, King Friday’s Castle, and McFeely’s Speedy Delivery tricycle.

1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, Phone: 412-454-6000

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