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  • I'm not very well traveled outside the US, but I've been to Epcot a butt-load of times and while I know I'm probably going to be crucified for this (too soon?), I thought the Cathedral of Learning was SO 1497. It's a church that's now used by the university for classes and inside, it looks like most historic churches do, but sub the preaching with individualized classrooms dedicated to different nationalities. I knew it wasn't going to be Epcot but I was expecting more than it was. Sure, it's a free attraction- but parking in this area is a b*tch and it really wasn't worth the garage fee. I would have rather paid double to go to a different more lively attraction in the 'arn' city. I should mention that we did happen in on a day where there appeared to be some sort of festival going on where children danced folk dances in costumes and old people sold home-made ethnic food off folding tables and mini paper plates. It looked like a festival my 5th grade class put on, and the smell once inside (courtesy of all those food "vendors") brought on a some major morning sickness-style nausea. How is it that Pennsylvania has some crazy strict Amish liquor laws, yet nothing regulating what was surely 100 different kinds of health code violations? If anything, they should be encouraging the booze to kill off any kind of bacterial infection that could be brewing. As for the rooms, I guess it's a neat idea for school, but as a tourist site I thought it was pretty boring and that the rooms on the first and second floor look kind of all look the same. Sure, that architecture is really something, but isn't Pittsburgh pretty chock full of old churches and ish? Is this one really all that remarkable in comparison? I know it's pretty tall, but personally, I feel like I wasted my last moments in Pittsburgh checking out this pretty predictable sight when I could have done something a little more fruitful. You can stone, smite and shun me, but for anyone else looking for a little more excitement while finding their enlightened self on a tourist time budget, maybe just Google the rooms and spend your precious minutes elsewhere.
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