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Chicken of the Sea International opens first East Coast office on Pittsburgh’s North Side
PITTSBURGH — Chicken of the Sea International announced it opened its first office on the East Coast on Pittsburghâs North Side last week.
The seafood company said the new office in Nova Place will serve as the organizationâs core hub.
âNova Place is the second largest urban redevelopment in the nation, making it the perfect location to expand the companyâs legacy in Pittsburgh,â the company said.
Chicken of the Sea also said the move to Pittsburgh brought 25 new employees to their office.
âWe, at Chicken of the Sea, have recognized the institutional knowledge and consumer packaged goods talent available in the Pittsburgh marketplace, and have been fortunate to recruit several of these individuals,â says Executive Vice President at Chicken of the Sea International, Andy Mecs. âWe have effectively built our new space around this local team to drive the Chicken of the Sea brand.â
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What was happening in Pittsburgh in 1776?
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Pittsburgh’s Fort Pitt Museum reveals roots of Independence Day
Forgotten frontier: How Pittsburgh shaped America’s July 4th
We take you inside Fort Pitt Museum’s “Pittsburgh’s Revolution” exhibit to show how a frontier fort became a key in America’s path to independence.
Pittsburgh’s Fourth of July traditions are rooted in centuries of American history, and Fort Pitt Museum sits at the heart of that story.
Located in Point State Park at the confluence of the city’s three rivers, the museum traces western Pennsylvania’s pivotal role in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution and the early expansion of the United States.
An exhibit you don’t want to miss
Inside, the “Pittsburgh’s Revolution” exhibit spotlights how this frontier outpost helped shape the Revolutionary War and the push for independence. Rare artifacts, detailed maps and personal stories walk visitors through a time when control of Fort Pitt meant control of the West, giving colonists a crucial foothold in the struggle against British rule. The exhibit also emphasizes the diverse communities at the Point, including soldiers, Indigenous nations, traders and settlers, whose lives intersected in ways that still echo in Pittsburgh’s identity today.
For modern visitors, the museum offers an immersive experience that connects familiar July 4 images with the realities of life on the 18th‑century frontier. Families can explore galleries that explain how supplies moved through Pittsburgh to support the Continental Army, how diplomacy unfolded with Native nations, and how everyday people navigated a world in conflict. It turns Independence Day from a single date on the calendar into an ongoing story that started along these rivers and radiated outward.
As America marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Fort Pitt’s “Fourth at the Fort” programming brings that history into the present with flag ceremonies, living history encampments and hands‑on activities in Point State Park.
For Pittsburghers looking to go beyond fireworks, a visit to Fort Pitt Museum offers a reminder that Independence Day here is not only about celebration, but about standing on the ground where American history was made.
This article by Gabby Sartori was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.
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