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I-376 west / US 22 west / US 30 west (Penn Lincoln Parkway) – Carnegie, Pittsburgh International Airport Commonwealth Place to I-376 east / US 22 east / US 30 east (Penn Lincoln Parkway) / I-279 north: Western terminus of Liberty Avenue: Penn Avenue: Westbound entrance only: Purple Belt (Stanwix Street) Fifth Avenue
WTAE-TV began broadcasting on September 14, 1958; the station has been Pittsburgh's ABC affiliate since its sign-on. Pittsburgh had only one major commercial television station for close to a decade—DuMont-owned WDTV (channel 2, now KDKA-TV), which signed on in 1949 and carried programs from all four television networks (DuMont, ABC, NBC and ...
Map showing major highways in Pittsburgh and its surrounding region. The main highway connecting Pittsburgh to the Pennsylvania Turnpike on the east is I-376, known to locals as the "Parkway East." It includes the locally-notorious Squirrel Hill interchange, where unusual traffic patterns and the adjoining tunnel often cause traffic congestion ...
Western terminus; entrance from I-376 east / US 22 east / US 30 east: 0.11: 0.18: Purple Belt (Stanwix Street) – Allegheny Center: Western end of concurrency with Purple Belt: 0.29: 0.47: Wood Street to I-376 east / US 22 east / US 30 east (Penn-Lincoln Parkway) – Monroeville, Station Square, Smithfield Street Bridge, South Side
Both the Flats and the Slopes are represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Bob Charland. The business district stretches along East Carson Street, which is home to many small shops, restaurants and bars. In 2006, more than 80 bars and pubs operated in the South Side Flats. The neighborhood has an urban fabric with rowhouses.
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.
Interstate 376 (I-376) is a major auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System in the US state of Pennsylvania, located within the Allegheny Plateau.It runs from I-80 near Sharon south and east to a junction with the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76, its parent) in Monroeville, after having crossed the Pennsylvania Turnpike at an interchange in Big Beaver.
The tunnel consists of two bores that pass through Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, carrying two lanes of one-way traffic in each direction for Interstate 376 (Parkway East). At a cost of $18 million, it was the most costly single project built by the State Highways Department and completed the last link in the first 8-mile (13 km) section of the ...