Pittsburgh Incline
The Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines are some of Pittsburgh's most iconic landmarks. They first opened in the late 1800's and were originally used to haul cargo up and down the steep hillside of Mt. Washington. Eventually they started carrying people and still do to this day. Each Incline has an incredible view of the city from a high vantage point.
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Snowy Monongahela Incline -
Duquesne Incline Winter Wonderland -
Monongahela Incline in Colorful Fall Foliage -
Monongahela Incline Lit Up in Rainbow Colors (Wide Angle Version) -
Monongahela Incline Lit Up in Rainbow Colors (Close-up Version) -
Duquesne Incline and Point State Park Fountain -
Duquesne Incline Descends Down Mt. Washington -
The Duquesne Incline and Pittsburgh Skyline in Selective Color -
The Duquesne Incline in Fall -
Duquesne Incline Descends Through Colorful Fall Trees -
Duquesne Incline Framed by Vibrant Fall Color -
Pittsburgh Spring Sunrise from the Duquesne Incline -
An Aerial View of the Duquesne Incline in Snow -
Duquesne Incline Framed by Colorful Fall Leaves -
Pittburgh Skyline Picture with Incline - Selective Color -
Pittsburgh Skyline and Incline Photo with Vibrant Sunrise -
Aerial View of the Duquesne Incline and Pittsburgh -
Snowy Duquesne Incline -
Pittsburgh Winter Wonderland with the Duquesne Incline -
Snowy Incline -
Pittsburgh Incline Photo - Black and White -
Duquesne Incline Selective Color -
The Incline on a Snowy Day -
Duquesne Incline and the Crescent Moon