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By the 1920s, the Strip District was the economic center of Pittsburgh. By the mid-to-late 20th century, fewer of the Strip's products were being shipped by rail and boat, causing many produce sellers and wholesalers to leave the area for other space with easier access to highways, or where there was more land available for expansion.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. [1] The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh. [2]
Liberty Avenue at 25th Street at Opera House, Strip District (Pittsburgh) 40°27′12″N 79°58′45″W / 40.45334°N 79.979277°W / 40.45334; -79.979277 ( Westinghouse Railroad Air
Fairmont Pittsburgh, whose ultra-comfortable, upper-level rooms showcase some of the best elevated views around, is an ideal address from which to visit Pittsburgh Cultural District highlights ...
Liberty Avenue is a major thoroughfare starting in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, just outside Point State Park. Liberty Avenue runs through Downtown Pittsburgh, the Strip District, and Bloomfield and ends in the neighborhood of Shadyside at its intersection with Centre Avenue and Aiken Avenue. Liberty Avenue is about 4.3 ...
Strip District 2007 County Office Building: 1929–31 Stanley L. Roush Ross Street at Forbes Avenue Downtown 2002 Coursin Heights Plan/Becker house 20th century 511 Romine Avenue McKeesport 1989 Craig-Wertheimer house 1870 c. 3210 Niagara Street Oakland 1984 Demolished Crawford House/Ingleside Hotel 1866 5402 Broad Street Garfield
The 16th Street Bridge connects the Strip District with the North Shore near Deutschtown. Days after the disastrous St. Patrick's Day Flood of 1936, reports spread on March 20 that the bridge had collapsed from the pressure of the receding flood waters and debris, prompting Pittsburgh Police Chief Jacob Dorsey to close all city bridges for fear ...