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==Arts and culture== [[File:Live Entertainment at the Little Balkans Days.jpg|thumb|Little Balkans Days (2018)]] ===Events=== Little Balkans Days is a three-day festival celebrating the community's European ethnic heritage, held on the [[Labor Day]] weekend. It features games, entertainment, competitions, and arts and crafts.<ref>{{cite web |title= Little Balkans Days History|url=http://littlebalkansfestival.com/history/ |website=littlebalkansfestival.com |access-date=2018-12-15}}</ref> The Pittsburg Art Walk takes features vendors, artists, and musicians; it occurs multiple times per year on Broadway Street in Pittsburg's downtown district.<ref>{{Cite web|last=ArtWalk|first=Pittsburg|title=Promoting Fine Arts in Pittsburg|url=https://pittsburgartwalk.com/|access-date=2021-06-17|website=Pittsburg ArtWalk|language=en-US}}</ref> ===Points of interest=== {{unreferenced section|date=July 2022}} [[File:BicknellFamilyCenterForTheArts.jpg|thumb|A photo of the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts, notable for its glowing lights, on a cloudy day in March 2022.]] [[File:Memorial Auditorium.jpg|thumb|The Front Sign of the Memorial Auditorium (2020)]] [[File:Carnie Smith Stadium.jpg|thumb|Aerial view on Carnie Smith Stadium (2013)]] * The Bicknell Family Center for the Arts houses multiple performance halls. * Memorial Auditorium opened in 1925, and features Egyptian Revival Style architecture. It hosts concerts and performances. * Pittsburg Aquatic Center is a community swimming pool. * Carnie Smith Stadium is a Classical Revival style stadium opened in 1924, and is Pittsburg State University’s home football field and outdoor track facility. * Jaycee Ballpark. * Veteran's Memorial features a 250-seat amphitheater, a Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall replica, a reflecting pool, and plaza with over 2,000 engraved paving stones. * Robert W. Plaster Center is a track-and-field facility. * Block 22 is a commercial district. * Crawford County Historical Museum and [[Green Elm School]]. * Miners' Memorial and Immigrant Park. * [[Kansas Crossing Casino]] ===Library=== * [[Pittsburg Public Library]] * Leonard H. Axe Library at [[Pittsburg State University]]
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