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With Bob Regan’s Pittsburgh Steps: The Story of the City’s Public Stairways as a guide, Laura Zurowski sets out to visit, document and write about the 739 unique public steps found within the city. Trip #32 “Mystery Flight” in Polish Hill. The second page of Appendix A in Pittsburgh Steps lists a mysterious 13 about halfway down the page. One assumes it’s in Polish Hill as it’s in the middle of all the other flights for the neighborhood. However, the 13 doesn’t list any connecting streets or names. This is a flight that I thought might be it but proved not to be. Visit the Mis.Steps blog to see the photographs, risograph prints, and iPhone photos as well as read the stories and field notes inspired by each flight.
Please note that your Risograph image will be similar to the image shown above. However, it’s important to know that each copy may have some slight variations in color and color alignment. These are not mistakes or defects but rather how the Risograph printer interprets the images. Keep in mind, the machines used to print these cards were manufactured in the mid-1980s and the look is very different from what we’re accustomed to today. To learn why the Riso is Mis.Steps’ printer of choice, visit the Why Risograph Printing? page.