History buffs unite! This is a large museum, and it's not just about ketchup. A number of exhibits highlight Pittsburgh products and people. We went for the Mr. Rogers' exhibit, which was a little disappointing. A few set pieces and a creepy mannequin portraying our cardigan-wearing neighbor. I was surprised the exhibits were accompanied by 3-ring binders instead of touchscreen monitors. It's a good way to spend a a few hours and learn some fun Pittsburgh history!