Stopping for a picture in front of the Alexander Calder metal mobile and under the striking constellation ceiling, Rhette Rogozinski and her father, Greg, were among the first members of the general public to see the soon-to-be-open landside terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport. Color the Mount Lebanon residents impressed.

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Originally published: October 11, 2025