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Things To Do On Monday in Pittsburgh

February 21, 2011 Lindsay

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Happy President’s Day! President’s Day means that many people have Monday as a holiday.  One IheartPGH reader sent us an email asking for some suggestions on how to spend the extra day off.  This is a tricky one because lots of fun things are often closed on Mondays.  But thanks to our Facebook fans we have a great list of some things that are open on Monday.  Here is a list of what government offices and services are open on President’s Day.

Eat Something Tasty – Head to the Strip District for some breakfast and shopping

  • Pamela’s is open 7am-3pm

Learn Something New – while the Carnegie Museums (Art, History and the Warhol) are closed on Mondays other museums are open – and it likely won’t be as busy as a Saturday in February.

  • Heinz History Center 10am-5pm
  • Pittsburgh Aviary 10am-5pm
  • Children’s Museum 10am-5pm
  • Phipps Conservatory 9:30am-5pm

See Something – another great suggestion given the forecast is head to the movies – Mondays are great days to save

  • $5 movies at Southside Works Cinema
  • $5 movies all day at Waterworks Cinemas

and to end the day…

  • $5 Burgers at OTB Bicycle Cafe on Carson Street
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About Lindsay

Lindsay has been writing about Pittsburgh since 2005. She likes pretzels from the Pretzel Shop on Carson St., used book stores, her rollerblades and she hopes to learn to skateboard someday soon.

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