Nicknames of Pittsburgh


There are many nicknames for the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Major nicknames

  • City of Bridges
  • *Pittsburgh boasts more bridges, owing to its location at the confluence of the Allegheny, Ohio, and Monongahela, than any other city or region in the world.
  • Steel City
  • *Pittsburgh and the surrounding area was once one of the largest steel producers in the world, gaining it international renown as such. The U.S. Steel Tower remains the headquarters for that company.
  • River City
  • *For the three rivers that confine Pittsburgh and the vital role they played in establishing the city and its flourishing.
  • The 'Burgh
  • *Unlike many cities in America that end in burg, Pittsburgh retains the h at the end of its name, making this quality recognizable as unique to the city.
  • Dirty 'Burgh
  • *Pittsburgh and the surrounding area was once one of the largest producers of steel in the world. Due to the pollution caused by the steel industry, the haze was so dark that downtown streets were lined with bright streetlamps at ten in the morning.
  • City of Champions
  • *Pittsburgh has enjoyed numerous sports championships from its three major league sports teams and the athletic programs at its many universities.
  • Gateway to the West
  • *Much early western migration started in Pittsburgh. Lewis and Clark expedition started there after their boats were constructed near Pittsburgh.
  • Hell with the Lid Off
  • *Boston writer James Parton described Pittsburgh as "hell with the lid off" in 1868. This was because of the smoke, smog, and fire that were prevalent during the city's steelmaking heyday.

Minor nicknames