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Pittsburgh's Chinatown in the 1920s to 1930s has been described as a dangerous place as there were frequent skirmishes between the two warring Chinese gangs, otherwise known as the "Tong Wars", covered by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh Press.
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By the 1950s, the Chinese community had exited the neighborhood, leaving this Chinatown extinct today. Pittsburgh, with Carnegie Mellon University, has an Asian community and has remnants of the historic Chinatown exist on a strip with several restaurants and a Chinese pagoda-styled arch.
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Chinatown's eviction battles point up Los Angeles' affordable housing woes. Now eminent domain, historically used to evict residents, might help save homes.
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Asian Americans in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wikimedia Commons has media related to Asian diaspora in Pittsburgh . Pages in category "Asian-American culture in Pittsburgh"
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