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If you’re out on Penn Avenue past midnight and you overhear someone say there’s a rave at titty sphinx, the only proper course of action is to beeline it down the hill into Allegheny Cemetery and see what’s happening.
If you haven’t visited the dolls’ Pittsburgh mausoleum mascot, go check it out. If you type “titty sphinx” into Google Maps, she’ll know what you’re looking for.
Jun 8, 2025

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