Pittsburgh's Highway to Nowhere
You've may of heard of Pittsburgh's Bridge to Nowhere but what about Pittsburgh's Highway to Nowhere. If you drive through Pittsburgh's far Western neighborhood of Fairywood, you may end up on the Highway to Nowhere. A four-lane divided highway that runs for seven-tenths of a mile before it dead-ends into weeds and veers you back onto city streets. You didn't make a wrong turn. You've just found the forgotten Chartiers Valley Expressway. The Industrial Highway is a unique piece of Pittsburgh history.

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The Costly Failure of Pittsburgh’s Billion-Dollar Highway

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America's 10 Wildest "Highways to Nowhere"

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The Highway Loophole That Created The Worst Town in America

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The Rise and Fall of Pittsburgh's Suburbs

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Why Pennsylvania Is Quietly Falling Apart

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I Bet You Didn't Know These 15 FORBIDDEN Places in PENNSYLVANIA

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10 Abandoned Places in America You're FORBIDDEN to Enter

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