Western Pennsylvania History Magazine Spring 2024
The Spring 2024 issue of Western Pennsylvania History magazine includes feature articles on:
- A Woman’s Place in History: an overview of the new exhibition A Woman’s Place: How Women Shaped Pittsburgh in seven sections
- Journalists Rita Gould and Sally Kalson working toward professional advancement
As well as columns about:
- Peat bog and Mastodon evidence in our region
- Professional bowling pioneer Louise Fulton
- Lucille Treganowan, “America’s most trusted mechanic”
- Landscape architect Margaret M. Winters
- Zelienople Historical Society
- Mourning attire for women in Western PA
- The Charles Salkin ephemera collection’s documentation of small-town Jewish-owned businesses
- Italian American debutante traditions
- Artists Martha Herpst and Laura Luce’s legacy of service and mentorship

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The Spring 2024 issue of Western Pennsylvania History magazine includes feature articles on:
- A Woman’s Place in History: an overview of the new exhibition A Woman’s Place: How Women Shaped Pittsburgh in seven sections
- Journalists Rita Gould and Sally Kalson working toward professional advancement
As well as columns about:
- Peat bog and Mastodon evidence in our region
- Professional bowling pioneer Louise Fulton
- Lucille Treganowan, “America’s most trusted mechanic”
- Landscape architect Margaret M. Winters
- Zelienople Historical Society
- Mourning attire for women in Western PA
- The Charles Salkin ephemera collection’s documentation of small-town Jewish-owned businesses
- Italian American debutante traditions
- Artists Martha Herpst and Laura Luce’s legacy of service and mentorship











