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  2. Market Square (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Market Square is a public space located in Downtown Pittsburgh at the intersection of Forbes Avenue (originally named Diamond Way in colonial times) and Market Street. The square was home to the first courthouse, first jail (both in 1795) and the first newspaper (1786) west of the Atlantic Plain, the Pittsburgh Gazette.

  3. Pittsburgh Public Market - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2014, the Pittsburgh Public Market opened the Market Kitchen, a shared commercial cooking space, at its Strip District location; its $600,000 startup cost was Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation, the Allegheny County Development Community Infrastructure and Tourism Fund, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Community ...

  4. List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations - Wikipedia

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    District boundaries viewable here : Lemmon Row Historic District: May 25, 2017 [5] District boundaries viewable here : Manchester Historic District: July 30, 1979 [6] District boundaries viewable here : Market Square Historic District: December 28, 1992 [7] District boundaries viewable here : Mexican War Streets Historic District: December 26 ...

  5. South Side Market Building - Wikipedia

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    The South Side Market Building, also known as the South Side Market House, is a historic, American market house that is located at 12th and Bingham Streets in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1915, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  6. Fourth Avenue Historic District (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    Pittsburgh Stock Exchange, 333 4th Ave. Arrott Building, 401 4th Ave. (1902) Benedum-Trees Building, 223 4th Ave. (1905) The Carlyle, 306 4th Ave. (1906) Skinny Building, 241 Forbes Ave. (1926) Investment Building, 239 4th Ave. (1927) The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 5, 1985. [1]

  7. Liberty Avenue (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  9. Strip District, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Strip District is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a one-half square mile area of land northeast of the central business district bordered to the north by the Allegheny River and to the south by portions of the Hill District .