Pittsburg - in The United States

In The United States

  • Pittsburg, Alabama
  • Pittsburg Point, Arizona village that predates and was absorbed by Lake Havasu City, Arizona
  • Pittsburg, Arkansas
  • Pittsburg, California, a city in Contra Costa County named in 1911
  • Pittsburg, Nevada County, California, a former settlement
  • Pittsburg, Colorado
  • Pittsburg, Florida
  • Pittsburg, DeKalb County, Georgia
  • Pittsburg, Walker County, Georgia
  • Pittsburg Landing, Idaho
  • Pittsburg, Fayette County, Illinois
  • Pittsburg, Illinois, in Williamson County
  • Pittsburg, Indiana
  • Pittsburg, Montgomery County, Iowa
  • Pittsburg, Van Buren County, Iowa
  • Pittsburg, Kansas, Crawford County, founded 1876
    • Pittsburg State University, located in that town
  • Pittsburg Township, Mitchell County, Kansas
  • Pittsburg, Kentucky
  • Pittsburg, Michigan
  • Pittsburg, Mississippi
  • Pittsburg, Missouri
  • Pittsburg, Nebraska
  • Pittsburg, New Hampshire
  • Pittsburg, Nevada
  • Pittsburg, New Mexico
  • Pittsburg, North Carolina
  • Pittsburg, Oklahoma
  • Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
  • Pittsburg, Oregon
  • Pittsburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  • West Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
  • Pittsburg, South Carolina
  • Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee
  • South Pittsburg, Tennessee
  • Pittsburg, Texas
  • Pittsburg, Utah

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