It was a day of jubilation and pride Monday as the first 10 honorees were inducted into the inaugural class of the Pittsburgh Walk of Fame in the Strip District.
“There’s nothing like being recognized by your hometown, because it’s the place that actually makes you who you are,” said honoree Michael Keaton after pulling up the cover of his bronze star on the walk along The Terminal complex.
“And to be honored here, and boy, included among this inaugural group of honorees, people who have not just shaped Pittsburgh, but literally shaped the world … when I listen to these accomplishments … it makes me even more proud,” said the Pittsburgh-born actor.
The honorees — which were inducted in the order of their birth — include industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, journalist and wo