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  2. Carrick (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    It is served by two zip codes, 15210 and 15227, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 4 (South Neighborhoods) with a part in District 3. Located between the suburbs of the South Hills and downtown, Carrick is well-served by public transportation. Once home to prominent mansions and wealthy families ...

  3. Carrick Borough Building - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1905–06, shortly after Carrick was organized as a borough, and housed the town's municipal government, volunteer fire department, and jail. After Carrick was annexed into the city of Pittsburgh in 1927, the building remained in use as a fire station until 1957 and has since been converted to commercial use.

  4. Pittsburgh City Council - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances. The Pittsburgh City Council serves as the legislative body in the City of Pittsburgh. It consists of nine members. [2] City council members are chosen by plurality elections in each of nine districts. The city operates under a mayor-council system of local governance.

  5. Overbrook (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Overbrook is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's South Hills area. It has zip codes of 15227, 15234 and 15210 and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 4 (South Neighborhoods). Originally called Fairhaven, the name was changed to Overbrook when breaking away from Baldwin Township to become a ...

  6. Harry Readshaw - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Carrick High School in 1959 and attended Duquesne University from 1959 to 1962. [2] He graduated from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science in 1962. [2] Prior to elective office, he served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and in the Carrick Community Council. [4] He has been a funeral director since 1970. [4]

  7. Phillips Park (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Dilly's Grove, Southern Park and Carrick Park, it was originally a Trolley Park with vaudeville acts, roller coasters, merry go rounds and other attractions. At one time, it was at the end of the line for public transit from Pittsburgh. Dilly's Grove was purchased in 1904 for $29,000.

  8. Allegheny Conference - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-5434-6. "Guide to the Allegheny Conference On Community Development (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Photographs, 1892-1981 (bulk 1946-1965)". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05

  9. Carrick High School - Wikipedia

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    Carrick High School is a public school in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Carrick is one of ten high schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools , and one of the few to offer Business Technology and Health Technology programs.

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