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What It Means When You See a Chair on Pittsburgh’s Roadside

In Pittsburgh neighborhoods, the “Honking Chair” is a simple memorial: a chair placed at the curb with a sign asking drivers to honk for someone who has died. Each passing honk tells the grieving family they’re seen and supported. The chair — a symbol of everyday life and shared stories — becomes a bridge between home and street, turning traffic noise into a ritual of remembrance and keeping a place open for the person who’s gone.



