Review:

Randyland has been a prominent North Side landmark since 1995, when Randy Gilson, a local waiter, bought a couple of neglected old buildings and set about turning them into a remarkable art center. The center is dedicated to showcasing found objects and showing visitors how just about everything can be turned into an art form. Vibrant murals cover the walls of the all-outdoor museum and guests are welcome to walk around and explore at their own pace. There is no charge to visit this eclectic little patch but guests are very welcome to make a donation towards the running costs.

Randyland, 1501 Arch Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, 412 342 8152

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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