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Allegheny West Gertrude Stein Birthplace, 850 Beech Ave( formerly 71 Beech Avenue) not open to public. Mary Roberts Rinehart House, 954 Beech Avenue. The prolific mystery writer lived here with her family from 1907 to 1912, not open to public. Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 957 West North Ave. Designed by noted architect Henry Hobson Richardson and was built in 1886. Calvary United Methodist Church, Corner of Beech Avenue and Allegheny Avenue. Built in 1895, this Art Nouveau Gothic church has stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Cultural District Heinz Hall/Pittsburgh Symphony Deutschtown The Priory Hotel and Grand Hall, 614 Pressley Street. Originally St. Mary's Parish (German), The Priory is now a bed and breakfast.
Foreland Street Gallery, 518 Foreland Street. Artist workspace and exhibit gallery. Penn Brewery, 800 Vinial Street Bier Haus and Breweriana Museum, 919 Spring Garden Avenue Photo Antiquities 531 East Ohio StreetM useum of Photographic History |
Downtown/Financial District
Fineview Manchester Marshall-Shadeland Union Dale Cemetery, 2200 Brighton Road. Mexican War Streets Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way contemorary art museum. National Aviary, Allegheny Commons West (North Avenue at Arch Street) Historic Mexican War Streets, Named after battles and soldiers of the 1846 Mexican War, this district is comprised of restored rowhouses. R.H. Boggs House, Designed by Alden & Harlow, this house was built for retailer Russell H. Boggs. Arch Street, Arch Street was the birthplace of Mary Roberts Rinehart who was born Aug. 12, 1876. The Jehovah's Witnesses were organized at 612 Arch Street (demolished). Mt. Washington Duquesne Incline, 1220 Grandview Avenue
Monongahela Incline, East Carson Street |
North Shore PNC Park (baseball) Heinz Field (football) Korean War Memorial (Allegheny River Park) Vietnam Veteran's Memorial (Allegheny River Park) Exposition Park (Historical marker) Home to the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1891 until 1909, games 4 through 7 of the first World Series were played here in 1903. (Allegheny River Park) Canal Site (River Avenue and Sixteenth Street)-A few blocks to the west, John A. Roebling built the world's first wire suspension bridge to carry the Portage Canal and its barges across the Allegheny River in 1845. Observatory Hill Allegheny Observatory Observatory Station, Riverview Park Perry Hilltop Union Avenue, Composer Stephen Foster once lived on Union Avenue when his father was Mayor of Allegheny in the 1840s. The Point South Shore Station Square
The Strip Troy Hill |
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