PITTSBURGH — An exhibit celebrating Black History Month is on display in the lobby of the city-county building in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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A City-County Building exhibition is showcasing #Pittsburgh & the region's legacy in baseball with photos, artifacts, & memorabilia celebrating Negro League Hall of Famers. More: https://t.co/n1KAXc1BLK pic.twitter.com/naCQB9YKcT
According to a release, “Pittsburgh Negro League: Hall of Fame” showcases Pittsburgh’s several Negro League Hall of Famers with photos, artifacts and memorabilia on display.
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The exhibit featuring players, teams and owners also includes a “continuous screening of sports historian Rob Ruck’s award-winning documentary ‘Kings of the Hill: Baseball’s Forgotten Men,’ which spotlights the Pittsburgh Crawfords and Homestead Grays.”
The display will be up until Feb. 28.
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