Yes it was
Andrew Carnegie.
Pittsburgh was once home to the largest collection of steel mills and foundaries in the US. There where mills stretching east almost to Johnstown, east to Weirton and Wheeling, WV and north to Beaver Falls. Pittsburgh was called Steeltown USA by those in the area.The Steelers used to be called the Pittsburgh Pirates. But then, since Pittsburgh has so many Steel Factories, and Pittsburgh is known for making steel. The steel factory decided to sponsor the Pittsburgh team if they would change there name to the Steelers. There logo, or symbol is also the symbol for the Pittsburgh Steel Factories.
H.J. Heinz, ALCOA, IBM, Google, Carnegie Steel, Westinghouse, theres too many to list, there were hundreds.
He Built Pittsburgh Carnegie Steel Company. And, he also built Carnegie Hall.
Every single time, shi*sburghs logo comes from Cleveland steel, ravens won every time even their last time at Heinz field their loss was a figment of your imagination.
It represents the steel workers in the city of Pittsburgh in the steel mills there.
Duluth delivered iron ore deposits to Pittsburgh for steel manufacturing. Study Island,so easy......
Pittsburgh is the steel city. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh
The Home Insurance Building was the first building to use structural steel in its frame. It was built in 1884 in Chicago, Illinois, but was destroyed in 1931 to make way for the Field Building.
Pittsburgh is known for steel so they named them after the steel and their logo is the steel symbol only in different colors.
He found a steel industry in the US and set it up in pittsburgh
A Steeler was someone who worked in the steel mills. Pittsburgh is famous for their steel production and terrible sports teams (Pittsburgh Power- AFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates.) They also are robbers which is weird because they can never "steel" a win. They lose to the Ravens every year.