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The Terminal, also known as the Pittsburgh Produce Terminal and formerly the Pennsylvania Fruit Auction & Sales Building, is a building located at 2100 Smallman Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1926, the Produce Terminal stretches 1,533 feet long over five blocks.
Mar. 4—Visitors to Pittsburgh's Strip District can now buy plants, candles, locally-made crafts, take golf lessons and shop at a liquor store at the landmark Produce Terminal on Smallman Street.
Entrance to the Terminal in the Strip District, Pittsburgh (formerly the Produce Depot) Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 150 dpi: Vertical resolution: 150 dpi: Software used: GIMP 2.10.38: File change date and time: 16:02, 24 October 2024: Color space: sRGB: Unique ID of original document: xmp.did:beee6d62-dad1-43be-bc26-38df759a7955 ...
Jorge Santa Cruz prepares a pallet of produce that will be picked up by a hunger relief organization at Food Forward's Pit Stop warehouse, where about 250,000 pounds of fruits and veggies come and ...
Los Angeles Terminal Mart, a national hub for produce growers, was designed by LA architect John Parkinson, a prominent LA architect and constructed between 1917 and 1923. [2] It was strategically located at the terminus of the Southern Pacific Railroad , connecting the city's port with its downtown by rail.
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The building was the Pittsburgh Terminal Warehouse and Transfer Company, located in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. This warehouse complex was designed by Charles Bickel and was designed in 1898, and built from 1904 to 1906.