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Edgewood Post Card Mural, located at Signs N' At, Edgewood Towne Centre. Edgewood was incorporated on December 1, 1888. [1] Its historic landmarks include the Edgewood Borough Building where the police and fire service are also housed; the First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood; the Edgewood Community House which is home to both CC Mellor Memorial Library and the Edgewood Club; Memorial Park ...
The Gardner-Bailey House at 124 West Swissvale Avenue in Edgewood, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1864.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 1, 1974, [1] and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1984. [2]
This district includes twenty-eight contributing buildings that are located in the crossroads village of Edgewood. They include a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, some of which are representative of the Late Victorian style. Notable buildings include the Presbyterian Congregation of Newtown chapel (1881), the ...
Operation Christmas Child donation centers accepting donations across Beaver Valley. Gannett. Garret Roberts, Beaver County Times. November 14, 2023 at 4:58 AM.
The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD) is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children in Edgewood, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1869. [2] [3] The school is listed as a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. The administrative building was built in 1903 by architects Alden & Harlow. [4]
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412 Food Rescue is unique in that it relies primarily on the efforts of volunteers to transport and deliver the food immediately. [5] Their food distribution model pairs one of its 450 donor organizations, often grocery stores and restaurants, with other nonprofit partners so that the food may be taken to individuals experiencing food insecurity.
On November 5, 2014 Dollar Bank sold the center to a nonprofit consortium for $7.9 million. The consortium included contributions from private foundations: $2.45 million from the Heinz Endowments, $2.35 million from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, $500,000 from the Pittsburgh Foundation and $500,000 from the Thomas Tull Family