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Randyland is a free museum and garden space located in the historic Mexican War Streets of Pittsburgh’s Central Northside.
Paints, plants, plastic animals, and yard sale finds are only a few of the tools that creator, Randy Gilson has employed to transform his home and surrounding buildings into a colorful Pittsburgh landmark. This vibrant set of buildings is a centerpiece that continues to attract both tourists and locals.
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