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Penn Hills

American  

noun

  1. a town in W Pennsylvania.


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They lived in a suburb of Pittsburgh called Penn Hills, one of the many post-World War II suburbs built with significant housing incentives from the federal government.

From Seattle Times

Penn Hills Resort, Mount Airy Lodge, Pocono Gardens, Strickland’s Mountain Inn: All were left to rot in indignity while vandals and drunk teenagers had their way with the ruins.

From Washington Post

As children, Matt and his older brother lived with their grandmother, Mary Ross-Coleman, in the Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Hills.

From Washington Post

Sara Gerwig and Thomas Wolfe are each charged with endangering the welfare of a child following the death of Connor Wolfe in Penn Hills on Nov. 22, according to a criminal complaint the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office provided Tuesday to Fox News Digital.

From Fox News

"What happened in Penn Hills was an intentional act that resulted in the tragic death of a 5-year-old," the Attorney’s Office said earlier this month.

From Fox News