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"textContent": "Pittsburgh is a solid example of a hip secondary market. It’s big enough for major professional sports teams and to be the setting for the award-winning TV show “The Pitt.” It’s also gained some traction as an under-the-radar city to visit from a few travel magazines in the last couple of years. At the same time, its population of 307,000 is also roughly 10,000 people fewer than Newark and smaller than several other major metropolitan suburbs. It’s nearly equidistant from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, making it a gateway of sorts between the Eastern Seaboard and flyover country.\n\nThe article Pittsburgh Is Aggressively Courting Cocktail Enthusiasts. Will Other Secondary Markets Follow? appeared first on VinePair.",
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