Westinghouse Sign
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The Westinghouse Sign was the first computer-controlled sign in the United States. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the large animated display advertised the Westinghouse Electric Company, and was best known for the seemingly endless number of combinations in which its individual elements could be illuminated. The sign was removed in 1998 when the building on which it was mounted was demolished to make way for the construction of PNC Park.
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West General Robinson Street, Pittsburgh
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PNC Park
West General Robinson Street
15212 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States
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