
Apartments near Pittsburgh Childrens Museum in Pittsburgh, PA (360 Rentals)


Helm on the Allegheny

North Shore Flats

The District

Terminal 21

Glasshouse Pittsburgh

The Preserve at Heinz

Encore

930 Penn Ave

Heinz Lofts

The Yards at 3 Crossings

City View Apartments

The Cork Factory Lofts

Grandview Pointe Apartments

Smallman Flats

The Pennsylvanian

Park View Apartments

The Commonwealth Building

The Franklin on Penn

Kaufmanns

The Washington at Chatham

Market Square Place

Apartments at River View

Lot 24 Apartments

Fifth Avenue School Lofts

The School House

Bracken House

Allegheny Branch House Lofts

Eighth and Penn

Flats on Fifth

The Venue Apartments!

Allegheny City Stables Lofts

Etage Apartments

Village in the Park Apartments

144 Oneida St, Unit 4

111 Smithfield St, Unit #3

1205 W North Ave, Unit 202

1108 mella street, Unit 1108 Mella

911 Galveston Ave, Unit 3

831 Spring Garden Ave, Unit 2

1118 Goettman St, Unit 1

1436 Sheffield St, Unit 2

331 Clarence Street, Unit 331 Clarence
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Maybe it's summer vacation, maybe your doing some emergency babysitting or maybe it's just high time you got those kids out of that Pittsburgh apartment but whatever the reason grab a kid of any age and head over the Pittsburgh Children's Museum. Only here can you get your hands dirty and learn something at the same time. Revel along side youngsters at the marvels Pittsburgh and the world has to offer. Pittsburgh apartment residents can have a ball with or without the kids in cool exhibits like The Attic where everything is not as it first seems, The Garage where the mechanic comes out in us all as we roll up our sleeves and tear things apart to put them back together, The Studio is where the artistic Pittsburgh apartment residents love to let loose and The Theater gives us all a chance to shine in the spotlight. There is water play and nature discovery's as well a Toonseum where we can learn the art of putting together cartoons. There is even a nursery for those infants and toddlers in the bunch so everyone is a winner here! Every Pittsburgh apartment resident should visit this museum just once. It brings out the kid in us all and the delight of discovery and learning. Pittsburgh Children's Museum apartment residents can rest assured they will all leave this museum with a smile on their face.
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There are currently 308 Studio Apartments in Pittsburgh with rent ranges from $560 to $5,805 with an average price of $1,533.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Pittsburgh ranges from $500 to $7,172 with an average monthly rent of $1,719.
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There are currently 381 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Pittsburgh on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $775 to $6,600 - averaging $2,258 for the location.
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