THE MARS AREA HISTORY & LANDMARKS
SOCIETY TRAIN STATION AND MUSEUM
Dates: Each Friday
Times: 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., or by appointment
Address: 1 Brickyard Road, Mars
Contact: marshistory.org, or 724.625.4478
Stop by and tour the remodeled train station, constructed in 1897,
the circa 1906 red caboose, the Adams Station of the Butler Shortline
Trolley Route and the gift shop. Get your own piece of Mars history!
Visit the website for more information on the museum’s operating
hours.
CENTER AVENUE SLICE
412-931-4031
332 Center Avenue • West View
www.centeravenueslice.com • Established 2000
MCCANDLESS/NORTHERN ALLEGHENY HERITAGE CENTER
Address: East Ingomar Road, McCandless Township
Contact: townofmccandless.org
Targeted to open this spring/summer, this replica of a one‑room
schoolhouse will contain a collection of North Allegheny School
District photographs, documents, yearbooks and sports memorabilia;
20th century life artifacts of popular culture (toys, household items,
tools, military memorabilia, etc.); and North Hills‑related research
materials and photos (including the surrounding communities of
Bradford Woods, Franklin Park, Marshall and Pine townships, and
Ross). Visit the website for more information.
SELF‑GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF SEWICKLEY:
THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN VILLAGE
“Closest pizzeria to Martorelli Stadium”
LUNCH SPECIALS
Corporate and Family Pizza Party Deals
CELEBRATING 17 YEARS!
Fresh Dough
Made Daily
We Use Only
the Finest Ingredients
Available
Open 7 Days A Week
Pick-up, Delivery, or Dine-in
28 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Ross Township
Address: Throughout the Sewickley Area
Contact: sewickleyhistory.org/index.php/gifts/books/45-tour-guides-the-life-of-an-
american-village-sewickley-pennsylvania, or 412.741.5315
These two walking tour guides were published by the Pittsburgh
History and Landmarks Foundation and the “Sewickley
Celebrates 150” Committee, in recognition of Sewickley Borough’s
Sesquicentennial in 2003. The first booklet tours the commercial
and residential neighborhoods in the eastern half of the borough; the
second covers Sewickley’s first historic district. To obtain the map for
a self‑guided walking tour, contact the Sewickley Valley Historical
Society website for more information. ■
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