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English: Popular culture icon, a so-called Pittsburgh Potty or Pittsburgh Commode, dubbed Pittsburgh toilet by newspapers, installed in good ole times in unheated basements in Pittsburgh, sometimes in the central locations, to prevent freezing.
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Pittsburgh Toilet

Author Jason Pratt from Pittsburgh, PA

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