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Pittsburgh Revolution / Steve Mellon
Wholey's Fish Market, Strip District
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In business since 1912, Wholey's Fish Market in the Strip District is a Pittsburgh insitution. On a recent Saturday morning, customers crowded toward a long line of glass display counters, where a variety of fish were packed in ice, then placed their orders, some pausing only briefly when general manager Scott Thomas emerged with an enormous live lobster.

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About Pittsburgh Revolution
Post-Gazette staff photographer Steve Mellon set out to capture Pittsburgh from all angles. Using a tripod and his digital camera, he took numerous photos and then stitched them together using software.

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We hope that you enjoy this project. Is there a place unique to the region that you'd like us to consider for Pittsburgh Revolution? Send a note to Steve Mellon. Comments are welcome too.

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