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The bridge was named for Jonathon Hulton, one of the first landowners in the Oakmont area. The Hulton family also operated a ferry across the Allegheny River near the current bridge location until its construction. In 1989 the PA Legislature approved the renaming of the bridge in honor of the late Pennsylvania Representative Joseph F. Bonetto ...
Oakmont was commonly used to refer to the area, as indicated in the 1961 property atlas of the Main Line, the name of the Oakmont Station, and early advertisements for the neighborhood. [6] [7] [8] The Oakmont neighborhood was developed by the same firm that planned the earlier Brookline neighborhood (1907), A. E. Mueller and Co in the 1920s. [7]
Oakmont Country Club Historic District: Oakmont Country Club Historic District: August 17, 1984 : Hulton Road: Plum: Oldest top-ranked golf course in the United States, designed by Henry Fownes and Edward Stotz in 1903 56
Nov. 8—Sonar was used to search the Allegheny River on Wednesday for a man witnesses say jumped off the Hulton Bridge after crashing his car on the bridge Tuesday evening. The man, believed to ...
The road becomes Indianola Road and passes through forests, becoming a three-lane road with two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane. PA 910 makes a sharp turn to the southwest and becomes a two-lane divided highway, coming to an interchange with the PA 28 freeway. At this point, the route widens into a four-lane divided highway and passes ...
The Oakmont Verona Cemetery is located on Pennsylvania Avenue in Oakmont. The Jonathon Hulton Bridge was constructed in 1908. Spanning the Allegheny River, it connects Oakmont and Harmarville. The bridge was demolished successfully with explosives at 9:49 AM on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, to make way for the opening of a new bridge.
Oakmont Carnegie Library 1901 Alden & Harlow: Allegheny River Boulevard Oakmont 1979 Oakmont Country Club: 1904 Edward Stotz: Hulton Road Plum Borough 1985 Ober-Guehl house 1877 and later 1501 Lowrie Street Troy Hill 1985 Old Crossroads Presbyterian Church 1896 2574 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville 1975 Demolished Old Heidelberg Apartments
Green Belt (Sewickley Oakmont Road) to PA 65 – Emsworth: Northern terminus of Green Belt concurrency: McCandless Township: 75.6: 121.7: Yellow Belt (West Ingomar Road / Ingomar Road) to PA 65 – North Park: 76.2: 122.6: US 19 Truck south (McKnight Road) Northern terminus of US 19 Truck, southbound access only: Franklin Park: 78.9: 127.0