A Picture-Perfect Experience In Heinz Field

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Heinz Field has everything you would come to expect from a modern stadium, and whether you sit on the 50-yard line or in the nosebleeds, you are always guaranteed a perfect view of the gigantic scoreboard or one of more than 500 TVs strategically positioned throughout Heinz Field for a picture-perfect

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