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  2. Saw Mill Run - Wikipedia

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    PA 51, Edgebrook Avenue, PA 51 (x2), Crane Avenue, I-376, Miniotte Square, Neptune Street, S Main Street, PA 51 Saw Mill Run is a tributary of the Ohio River in Pennsylvania . It is an urban stream , and lies entirely within Allegheny County, Pennsylvania .

  3. Former Overbrook Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The former Overbrook Municipal Building is located at 2410 Saw Mill Run Boulevard in the Overbrook neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was designed by architect Louis Stevens in the Colonial Revival style and was built in 1927-28.

  4. Historic RittenhouseTown - Wikipedia

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    The mill was built in 1690 by William Rittenhouse and his son Nicholas on the north bank of Paper Mill Run (Monoshone Creek) near (and now within) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The district, off Lincoln Drive near Wissahickon Avenue in Fairmount Park , includes six of up to forty-five original buildings.

  5. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Saw Mill Run Boulevard east of Woodruff Street : Mount Washington 2001 Sellers-Carnahan House: 1858 Shady Avenue and Walnut Street Shadyside 1969 Sellers-Grove house 1851 c. 161 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet: Ross Township

  6. Mesta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Mesta Machinery was a leading industrial machinery manufacturer based in the Pittsburgh area town of West Homestead, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1898 by George Mesta when he merged his machine shop with another. [2] Mesta "machines" can be found in factories throughout the world and as of 1984 had equipment in 500 steel mills. [3]

  7. Carnegie Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie began the construction of his first steel mill, the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, in 1872 at Braddock, Pennsylvania. [1] The Thomson Steel Works began producing rails in 1874. [ 2 ] By a combination of low wages, efficient technology infrastructure investment and an efficient organization, the mill produced cheap steel, which sold for a ...

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  9. Brookline (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Brookline was linked by streetcar to downtown Pittsburgh in 1905 by Pittsburgh Railways who built a single line south along West Liberty Avenue, turning east on a private right of way and then following Brookline Boulevard to Saw Mill Run. [5]