14 - Pittsburgh Myths with Professor Buzzkill // Lincoln Ave Brewery feeds chickens // Valentine’s Day Pizza and Pierogi Making @ Community Kitchen


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Joe Coohill is a historian, author, and Pittsburgher who hosts the Professor Buzzkill podcast, where he busts history myths on each episode.

Is there a 4th river in Pittsburgh?

There is not a 4th river in Pittsburgh. But Downtown Pittsburgh does sit on an aquifer that was used to help cool buildings.

Are there bodies in the Westinghouse Bridge?

A popular myth than workmen fell into the wet cement. Read more about why this is not the case in Professor Buzzkill’s article on the Westinghouse bridge for Steel This Magazine.

The misconceptions about the immaculate reception

The game where Franco Harris made this famous catch, was blacked out in Pittsburgh. The only people who saw the immaculate reception on television were folks who were watching the game outside of the Pittsburgh television market. Read more about this misconception in Professor Buzzkill’s article on the immaculate reception for Steel This Magazine.

Doc Ellis was NOT high on LSD when he pitched the no-hitter

Even Snopes says it is true. So it must be true? It is a common belief that Doc Ellis, a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, pitched a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres on June 12, 1970.

While Doc Ellis claims this is true and there is a documentary about this no-hitter, “No No: A Documentary” is an entire film about Doc Ellis pitching a no-hitter while high on LSD.

This story has captivated Pirates and baseball fans for years. This animated short by James Blagden about the no-hitter has over 5 million views on YouTube.

The missing B-25 bomber in the Monongahela river

On January 31, 1956, a B-25 bomber crashed into the Monongahela River. Only some of the crew survived. The plane was never recovered and many conspiracy theories have formed about what happened to the plane.



More on the missing B-25 Bomber

FALSE: The word speakeasy was coined in Pittsburgh

The word ‘speakeasy’ was not coined in Pittsburgh or McKeesport. The origins of the word ‘speakeasy’ can be traced back to London in the early 1800s.

Berlin Wall at Fallingwater

There is a segment of the Berlin Wall outside of Kentuck Knob, a second home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that is located near Fallingwater.

Related: Episode #332 of the Professor Buzzkill Podcast is all about the Berlin Wall.

Ask Professor Buzzkill a Question

Have a Pittsburgh or history question? Send an email to: [email protected].

You can listen to the Professor Buzzkill podcast here or subscribe to Professor Buzzkil on iTunes.

Pittsburgh is for Podcasters

Some of Professor Buzzkill’s favorite Pittsburgh podcasts:



:: A very Pittsburgh Collaboration: Spent Grain ::

Lincoln Ave Brewery in Bellvue gives the spent grain from the brewing process to local chicken owners to use as feed.

:: Events: Valentine’s Day Pizza and Pierogi Making @ Community Kitchen ::

Head to Community Kitchen’s Hazelwood location. Eat pizza and learn to make pierogi. Tickets are $10 online and $15 at the door.

Community Kitchen is a Pittsburgh nonprofit that provides culinary job training and job opportunities. Community Kitchen provides catering and also grab-and-go foods that are sold throughout the city.

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