Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "Before Pittsburgh became celebrated as the country's most livable city, parts of the region were widely known by another name: 'Hell with the lid off.'
The steel mills lit the night sky, and the smell of sulphur always filled the air of Mon Valley towns such as Braddock and Homestead.
Every year, death and relocation leaves us with fewer people who remember this part of our collective history.
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