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Bakeries, Bridal Stores Part of Dormont History

The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation will host a walking tour of Dormont on Saturday.

How are bakeries, bridal stores and a former school part of Dormont's history?

Find out this Saturday, Sept. 8, when the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation hosts a walking tour through the borough.

The tour starts at the Dormont Historical Society in the and ends with a few short films at .

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Stops include the former municipal building—now Anne Gregory Bridal—as well as and .

The tour is limited to 20 people, and the cost is $10 for PHLF members and $15 for nonmembers. The tour starts at Dormont Historical Society at 2 p.m., but the historical society will be open earlier for those who want to browse the collection.

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More information is available on the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation website.

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