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Welcome to The Neighborhood. You've got questions, we find answers.

Welcome to The Neighborhood. You've got questions, we find answers.

Hey, Pittsburgh, what's on your mind? And that's the last question we will ask. The rest is up to you.

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The Neighborhood is a place to quench your curiosity with a new feature that invites you to ask your burning questions about Western Pennsylvania. Then sit back, and our journalists will seek the answers and deliver them to you.

Gene Kelly, with first wife Betsy Blair, leave his family home in Point Breeze before heading to Europe on Oct. 31, 1948. His
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What did Pittsburgh look like through the eyes of Gene Kelly? Let's take a tour

Whether it’s something as complex as how long it will take for Pittsburgh’s water pipes to be safe for all, as subjective as which views are our city’s best or as joyful as the top Pittsburgh sites to pop the big question, we want to answer your questions and share that information with our community of readers.

One of the first questions received at The Neighborhood was: "Where did Gene Kelly live in Morningside?"

That question jumpstarted an adventure to find the places that influenced the dancing legend — and those that were influenced by him — on the way to Hollywood superstardom.

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All topics are fair game as long as they are sincere, respectful and Western Pennsylvania-centric.

So whether you want to get serious or have a little fun, join us in The Neighborhood, an online playground of exploration and discovery for anyone with a sense of curiosity about our town and our region.

And you know, just like you, reporters are a curious lot, too. The Neighborhood team will not only answer your questions, but also we will be deployed throughout our region and share our findings with you.

We hope you will come along for the ride and visit often. The welcome mat is always out at The Neighborhood.

Sharon Eberson: seberson@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1960. Twitter: @SEberson_pg.

First Published: August 13, 2018, 2:29 p.m.

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