Tonight, the National Football League (NFL) Draft begins. This is where the 32 professional teams, line up in decreasing order of accomplishment (worst team gets first pick), and select college players to join their team. Therefore, I think it's fit…
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Tonight, the National Football League (NFL) Draft begins. This is where the 32 professional teams, line up in decreasing order of accomplishment (worst team gets first pick), and select college players to join their team. Therefore, I think it's fitting to share doors from our recent tour of the Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Honor. Don't worry, I threw in a couple none sports-related doors in.
I've tried to explain the photos in the captions. I wanted to leave room to talk about the upcoming Thursday Doors Writing Challenge.
We have been gathering images of doors for three weeks. We have quite a few and they are interesting, and I believe, inspirational. There is still time to contribute 1-3 door photos if you have some to share. At this point, either link to them in the comments of this post (if they are on your blog) or send a copy to NoFacilities at Gmail dot Com - You have until 12:00 noon (U.S. Eastern time) on Saturday.
I will assemble the doors into a gallery which will be published on Sunday, along with the full instructions for the Writing Challenge. That sounds complicated, but it's not. This challenge is very easy to participate in. TDWC officially begins on Wednesday, May 1st. More on Sunday.
I hope you enjoy today's gallery. I also hope you take a few minutes to visit some of the links below to see the doors from the other participants.
Not to be confused with PNC Park, but PNC is a big sponsor here, too.
The Steelers (NFL) and the Pitt Panthers (NCAA) both play at this stadium
One of several tours available at the stadium
The doors were sometimes hard to find
In 1933, when the team was founded. The football team was also called the Pirates, and they played at Forbes Field
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