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  1. Pittsburg is a city in, and the county seat of, Camp County, Texas, United States. Best known as the former home of the giant poultry producer Pilgrim's and the home of racing legend Carroll Shelby, Pittsburg is also the birthplace of Cavender's Boot City. In 1902, it was the site of an early flight attempt by the Ezekiel Air Ship Mfg Co.

  2. The Carson House. 302 Mt. Pleasant Street. Built: 1878. This beautiful Gothic Victorian House was built in 1878 by Pierce Ligon. In 1887 it became the home of William Henry Carson.

  3. Our Town. DISCOVER THE HISTORY. Visit Pittsburg and discover the history, fame, culture, and friendly atmosphere it offers. Find out why this small town is quickly the best-kept secret in Texas. Heritage Park Museum of East Texas. The History Of Pittsburg > Famous Faces.

  4. The town of Pittsburg sprang up, starting, as most country towns, a mere crossroads place, but grew in importance until a regularly laid out settlement with a name became necessary. And taking the name from a prominent settler, it became Pittsburg. It was 22 miles to the county seat of Gilmer.

  5. visit.pittsburgtexas.comPittsburg

    Pittsburg is close to two state parks and five large lakes with an abundance of water sports – boating, fishing and skiing. Or if you prefer historic buildings and homes, antique shopping, and museums, Pittsburg has these things and more.

  6. Fast Facts. Centralized location great for multiple industries. Located in the Northeast Region of Texas, Pittsburg is centrally located between Dallas/Fort Worth and Texarkana, within 10 minutes of the I30 corridor.

  7. Pittsburg is a city in the American state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 4,335. References

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