Duquesne, PA
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About Duquesne
- • Michael Moorer, a world champion boxer, hails from the city.
- • The 'Duquesne Slag' football team gained local fame in the early 20th century.
- • Steel production put the city on the map, driving its early growth.
- • A Carnegie Library branch was established there in 1904, thanks to Andrew Carnegie.
- • The Great Depression led to significant population decline and hardship.
- • It was named after Fort Duquesne in 1891, honoring Marquis Duquesne.
- • With under 5,000 residents, it's smaller than many neighboring towns.
- • At 738 feet, the elevation offers river valley views.
- • Many residents commute to Pittsburgh for work in healthcare and tech.
- • A somber yet resilient feeling permeates, reflecting its industrial past.
- • The Pittsburgh Steelers, a short drive away, symbolize regional pride.
- • Duquesne High School won the WPIAL football championship in 1993.