List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks
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Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation
(PHLF) Historic Landmark plaque program was begun in 1968 in order to identify architecturally significant structures as well as significant pieces of Pittsburgh's local heritage throughout Allegheny County
. Nominations are reviewed by the private non-profit foundation's Historic Plaque Designation Committee composed of trustees, architectural historians, and citizens. These designations are not to be confused with City of Pittsburgh historic designations. Beginning in 2010, the committee expanded its program to consider applications for historic status from counties surrounding Allegheny, extending its reach to a 250-mile radius from the city, as long as the site has a connection to the greater Pittsburgh region. Historic designation by the foundation does not protect the building from alteration or demolition. Structures awarded the designation typically have aluminum or bronze plaques affixed to their exterior that signify their status. Over 500 Historic Landmark Plaques have been awarded since the program's inception, although not all structures have been preserved.
The table below lists all Pittsburgh History & Landmark Foundation Historic Landmark designations through 2009 initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation
The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1964 to support the preservation of historic buildings and neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA....
(PHLF) Historic Landmark plaque program was begun in 1968 in order to identify architecturally significant structures as well as significant pieces of Pittsburgh's local heritage throughout Allegheny County
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Allegheny County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,223,348; making it the second most populous county in Pennsylvania, following Philadelphia County. The county seat is Pittsburgh...
. Nominations are reviewed by the private non-profit foundation's Historic Plaque Designation Committee composed of trustees, architectural historians, and citizens. These designations are not to be confused with City of Pittsburgh historic designations. Beginning in 2010, the committee expanded its program to consider applications for historic status from counties surrounding Allegheny, extending its reach to a 250-mile radius from the city, as long as the site has a connection to the greater Pittsburgh region. Historic designation by the foundation does not protect the building from alteration or demolition. Structures awarded the designation typically have aluminum or bronze plaques affixed to their exterior that signify their status. Over 500 Historic Landmark Plaques have been awarded since the program's inception, although not all structures have been preserved.
The table below lists all Pittsburgh History & Landmark Foundation Historic Landmark designations through 2009 initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.
Landmark name | Image | Year(s) constructed | Architect/builder/ engineer/decorator |
Address | Location | Year of PHLF designation | Status |
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132 East Crafton Avenue (George Leber house) George Leber House George Leber House located at 132 East Crafton Avenue in Crafton, Pennsylvania, was built in 1938. This Tudor Revival style house was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2003.... |
1938 | George M. Rowland | 132 East Crafton Avenue | Crafton | 2003 | ||
841 North Lincoln Avenue 841 North Lincoln Avenue 841 North Lincoln Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1878. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1977.... |
1878 | 841 North Lincoln Avenue | Allegheny West | 1977 | |||
899 Old Thorn Run Road 899 Old Thorn Run Road 899 Old Thorn Run Road in Moon Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1814. The house was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1988.... |
1814 | 899 Old Thorn Run Road | Moon Township | 1988 | |||
1133 Penn Avenue (Byrnes & Kiefer Building) Byrnes & Kiefer Building The Byrnes & Kiefer Building in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1892. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.... |
1892 | Murphy & Hamilton | 1133 Penn Avenue | Strip, the | 1987 | ||
1939 House (Good Housekeeping house) | 1939 | Dwight James Baum Dwight James Baum Dwight James Baum was an American architect most active in New York and in Sarasota, Florida.-Biography:Baum was born in Newville, New York and moved to Syracuse as a young man, eventually graduating from Syracuse University in 1909 with an architecture degree... |
2363 Sebring Place | Wilkinsburg | 1998 | ||
5800 block of Pierce Street | 1891-92 | 5800 block of Pierce Street | Shadyside | 2003 | |||
6661 Aylesboro Avenue | 1886; remodeled 1920s | James T. Steen, 1886 | 6661 Aylesboro Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 2003 | ||
7120 Ohio River Boulevard (George J. Schmitt) George J. Schmitt House George J. Schmitt House located at 7120 Ohio River Boulevard in Ben Avon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1916. The house, designed by Janssen & Abbott, was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2003.... |
1916 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
7120 Ohio River Boulevard | Ben Avon | 2003 | ||
Addy-Spencer House Addy-Spencer House Addy-Spencer House located at 919-20 St. James Street in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1869. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2000.... |
1864-69 | 919-20 St. James Street | Shadyside | 2000 | |||
Frank Alden house | 1890 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
617 Linden Avenue | Point Breeze | 1995 | ||
Alder Court apartments | 1913 | Henry M. Kropff | 6112 Alder Street | Shadyside | 1975 | ||
All Saint's Roman Catholic Church | 1914 | John T. Comes | 19 Wilson Street | Etna | 1997 | ||
Allderdice (Taylor) High School Taylor Allderdice High School Taylor Allderdice High School, also referred to by the Pittsburgh Public Schools as “Pittsburgh Allderdice” or informally by students as "Dice", is a public high school located in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh’s East End. Allderdice is the "largest of the Pittsburgh Public Schools'... |
1927 | Robert M. Trimble | Forward and Shady Avenues | Squirrel Hill | 2002 | ||
Allegheny Arsenal Powder Magazine Allegheny Arsenal The Allegheny Arsenal, established in 1814, was an important supply and manufacturing center for the Union Army during the American Civil War, and the site of the single largest civilian disaster during the war.... |
1814 | Benjamin Henry Latrobe | Arsenal Park | Lawrenceville | 2003 | ||
Allegheny Cemetery Allegheny Cemetery Allegheny Cemetery is one of the largest and oldest burial grounds in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.It is a nonsectarian, wooded hillside park located at 4734 Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood and bounded by Bloomfield, Garfield, and Stanton Heights... |
1844 (founded) | Lawrenceville | 1988 | ||||
Allegheny Cemetery: Butler Street Entrance Allegheny Cemetery Allegheny Cemetery is one of the largest and oldest burial grounds in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.It is a nonsectarian, wooded hillside park located at 4734 Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood and bounded by Bloomfield, Garfield, and Stanton Heights... |
1847, 1870 | John Chislett and Barr & Moser | Butler Street | Lawrenceville | 1974 | ||
Allegheny Cemetery, Penn Avenue Entrance Allegheny Cemetery Allegheny Cemetery is one of the largest and oldest burial grounds in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.It is a nonsectarian, wooded hillside park located at 4734 Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood and bounded by Bloomfield, Garfield, and Stanton Heights... |
1887 | Dull & Macomb | 4715 Penn Avenue | Lawrenceville | 2001 | ||
Allegheny Country Club | 1902 | William Ross Proctor | Country Club Road | Sewickley Heights | 2003 | ||
Allegheny County Airport Allegheny County Airport Allegheny County Airport is located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, four miles southeast of the city of Pittsburgh. It is the fifth busiest airport in Pennsylvania following Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, and Harrisburg... |
1931, 1936 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Stanley L. Roush and West Mifflin Township | 1981 | |||
Allegheny County Court House Allegheny County Courthouse Allegheny County Courthouse is a government building of Allegheny County located in the county seat, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.- Early structures:... |
1888 | Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson was a prominent American architect who designed buildings in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and other cities. The style he popularized is named for him: Richardsonian Romanesque... |
Grant Street and Fifth Avenue | Downtown | 1968 | ||
Allegheny County Fairgrounds Allegheny County Fairgrounds Allegheny County Fairgrounds located in South Park in South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was acquired and designed for use in 1927 by the Allegheny County Department of Parks. Beginning in 1932, this was the location of the Allegheny County Fair. It was added to the List of... |
1927–1934 | South Park South Park (Pittsburgh) South Park is a county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the second largest in the county's network of nine distinct parks.... |
South Park Township | 2009 | |||
Allegheny County Jail (now Family Court Facility, County Court of Common Pleas) Allegheny County Jail The old Allegheny County Jail located in the 400 block of Ross Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1886. The courthouse and jail were designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. In 1884, the construction of the buildings was begun by the Norcross Brothers, Richardson's construction... |
1886 | Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson was a prominent American architect who designed buildings in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and other cities. The style he popularized is named for him: Richardsonian Romanesque... |
Ross Street and Fifth Avenue | Downtown | 1968 | ||
Allegheny General Hospital Allegheny General Hospital Allegheny General Hospital is a large urban hospital located at 320 East North Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Allegheny General Hospital, also known locally by the acronym "AGH!", is located in the Central Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh... (1930 part) |
1928–1930 | York & Sawyer York and Sawyer The architectural firm of York and Sawyer produced many outstanding structures, exemplary of Beaux-Arts architecture as it was practiced in the United States. The partners Edward York and Philip Sawyer had both trained in the office of McKim, Mead, and White... |
East North and Cedar Avenues | Central North Side | 2002 | ||
Allegheny HYP Club (Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club) Allegheny HYP Club The Allegheny HYP Club is a private social club in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Located at 617-619 William Penn Place, it was built in 1890 and was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.... |
1890; remodeled 1930-31 | Edward B. Lee, architect for remodeling | 617-619 William Penn Place | Downtown | 2002 | ||
Allegheny Market House Allegheny Market House Allegheny Market House was located in the Allegheny Center neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was built in 1863. It was built at a time when this area was part of the city of Allegheny, Pennsylvania... site |
1863 | Allegheny Center Allegheny Center (Pittsburgh) Allegheny Center is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh's North Side. Its zip code is 15212, and it has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by both council members for District 6 and District 1 .-History:... |
Central North Side | 1979 | |||
Allegheny Observatory Allegheny Observatory The Allegheny Observatory is an American astronomical research institution, a part of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh. The facility is listed on the National Register of Historical Places The Allegheny Observatory is an American astronomical research... |
1900 | John Brashear John Brashear Dr. John Alfred Brashear was an American astronomer and instrument builder.- Life and work :Brashear was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, a town 35 miles south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela River. His father, Basil Brown Brashear, was a saddler, and his mother, Julia Smith Brashear, was a... and James Keeler, consultants |
Thorsten E. Billquist, architect; Riverview Park, Observatory Hill Perry North (Pittsburgh) Perry North is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA's north city area. It lies within zip codes 15212 and 15214, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1... |
North Side | 1973 | ||
Allegheny Regional Branch, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny The Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny is situated in the Allegheny Center neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie and built in 1889, it was the second Carnegie library in the United States... |
1890 | Smithmeyer & Pelz | Allegheny Center | Central North Side | 1970 | ||
Allegheny Social Hall Allegheny Social Hall Allegheny Social Hall located at 810-812 Concord Street in the East Allegheny neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1903. It was built at a time when this area was part of the city of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. The building was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks... |
1902-03 | 810-812 Concord Street | East Allegheny | 2003 | |||
Allegheny Traditional Academy Allegheny High School The Allegheny High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1904. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.The building is now the Pittsburgh Allegheny 6-8, a magnet school located in the North Side.-External links:*... (Allegheny Middle School, formerly Allegheny High School) |
1904, 1937 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... , Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen was a Pittsburgh-based architect associated with a number of schools in the area.-Early life and work:Steen was born the son of James Steen , a notable Pittsburgh based architect. Along with his brother, James H. Steen, he joined his father in the family architectural firm, James... |
810 Arch Street (Allegheny Center) | Central North Side | 1992 | ||
Allegheny West Historic District Allegheny West (Pittsburgh) Allegheny West is an historic neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's North Side. It has two zip codes of both 15233 and 15212, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 6 .... |
1850–1874, 1875-1899 (circa) | Roughly bounded by Brighton Rd., Jabok Way, Ridge and Allegheny Aves. | North Side | 1997 | |||
Allen Hall, University of Pittsburgh (Old Mellon Institute) Allen Hall (University of Pittsburgh) Allen Hall at the University of Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District. Completed in 1914 and originally serving as the home to the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, the six... |
1915 | J. H. Giesey | O'Hara and Thackeray Streets | Oakland | 1972 | ||
Alpha Terrace Alpha Terrace Historic District The Alpha Terrace Historic District is a historic district in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. These stone houses were built circa 1885, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 1985... |
1889 (circa), 1894 | 700 block, North Beatty Street | East Liberty | 1979 | |||
Alumni Hall, University of Pittsburgh (Masonic Temple) Alumni Hall (University of Pittsburgh) Alumni Hall at the University of Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark that was formerly known as the Masonic Temple in Pittsburgh. Constructed in 1914-1915, it was designed by renowned architect Benno Janssen of Janssen & Abbot Architects... |
1914 | Benno Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
Fifth and Lytton Avenues | Oakland | 2002 | ||
Anderson Manor (James Anderson house) Anderson Manor Anderson Manor located at 1423 Liverpool Street in the Manchester neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1830... |
1830 (circa), 1905 | 1423 Liverpool Street | Manchester | 1989 | |||
Andrew Carnegie Free Library Andrew Carnegie Free Library (Carnegie, Pennsylvania) The Andrew Carnegie Free Library located at 300 Beechwood Avenue in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, was built in 1899. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1979, and the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 1981.... |
1899 | Struthers & Hannah | 300 Beechwood Avenue | Carnegie | 1979 | ||
John Arch house | 1874 | 311 Sharpsburg-Kittaning Road | O'Hara Township | 1975 | |||
Armstrong Tunnel Armstrong Tunnel The Armstrong Tunnel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, connects Second Avenue at the South Tenth Street Bridge, under the Bluff where Duquesne University is located, to Forbes Avenue between Boyd Street and Chatham Square.-Construction:... |
1926-27 | Vernon R. Covell, engineer, and Stanley L. Roush, architect | Second Avenue to Forbes Avenue | Bluff, the | 2003 | ||
Arrott Building Arrott Building Arrott Building located at Fourth Avenue and Wood Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902. This skyscraper and several surrounding financial buildings are part of the Fourth Avenue Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Arrott... |
1902 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
Fourth Avenue and Wood Street | Downtown | 2000 | ||
Arsenal Middle School Arsenal Junior High School The Arsenal Junior High School in the Lower Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1932. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.-External links:*... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1932 | Schwab, Palmgreen & Merrick, Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen was a Pittsburgh-based architect associated with a number of schools in the area.-Early life and work:Steen was born the son of James Steen , a notable Pittsburgh based architect. Along with his brother, James H. Steen, he joined his father in the family architectural firm, James... |
3901 Butler Street | Lawrenceville | 2001 | ||
Art Institute of Pittsburgh (formerly the Equitable Gas Company Building) | 1924-25 | J. F. Kuntz | 420 Boulevard of the Allies | Downtown | 1995 | ||
Arthurs-Johnson House Arthurs-Johnson House Arthurs-Johnson House located at 6925 Ohio River Boulevard in Ben Avon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1873. The house was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1981.... |
1873 | 6925 Ohio River Boulevard | Ben Avon | 1981 | |||
Aspinwall Aspinwall, Pennsylvania Aspinwall is a borough on the Allegheny River in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and is part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. It is essentially a residential place. In 1900, 1,231 people resided in Aspinwall, and that number rose to 2,592 in 1910, and 3,170 by 1920... |
1893 (incorporated) | The greater part of the town south of Route 28, and the Sauer Buildings Sauer Buildings Historic District Sauer Buildings Historic District, located between 607–717 Center Avenue in Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, consists of a group of buildings designed and built by Frederick C. Sauer from 1898 until his death in 1942... to the north, are included. |
Aspinwall | 1998 | |||
Atwell-Christy house | 1862 | 403 Frederick Avenue | Sewickley | 1979 | |||
"Bagatelle" (James G. Pontefract house) | 1894 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Little Sewickley Creek Road 40°33′34.77"N 80°11′49.78"W | Edgeworth | 1995 | ||
Baker Hall (Central Building, Administration Hall) | 1914, 1919 | Palmer & Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Baxter-Brushton School Baxter High School The Baxter High School in the Homewood North neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (Pittsburgh High School for the Creative & Performing Arts) |
1909; enlarged 1911; further additions 1929 | Kiehnel and Elliott Kiehnel and Elliott The architectural firm of Kiehnel and Elliot was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906. Richard Kiehnel was the designer. Kiehnel was born in Germany. He studied at the University of Breslau, Germany and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris. Kiehnel's first commission in the... (1909); Kiehnel, Elliott & Chalfant (1911 addition) |
925 Brushton Avenue | Homewood | 2002 | ||
"Baywood" (Alexander King Estate) King Estate (Pittsburgh) The King Estate located at 5501 Elgin Street in the Highland Park neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1880. Alexander King was the original owner of this Second Empire stlye house... |
1880 (circa); 1890 | 1251 North Negley Avenue | Highland Park | 2000 | |||
Bear's Retreat Bear's Retreat Bear's Retreat is a small Pennsylvania landmark, primarily known for its age.It is a privately owned house dating back to circa 1794, being lived in as of 2011. The Southern log side was built by Jacob Bare in 1794. It is believed he was a German immigrant based on the three story construction of... " |
"1790, 1840 | 253 Inglefield Drive | Pleasant Hills | 1983 | |||
Beechwood Elementary School Beechwood Elementary School The Beechwood Elementary School in the Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.-External links:*... |
1908, 1923 | Press C. Dowler | 810 Rockland Avenue | Beechview | 2002 | ||
Bellefield Hall (YMHA) Bellefield Hall Bellefield Hall is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh across Bellefield Avenue from Heinz Memorial Chapel and the lawn of the university's Cathedral of... |
1924 | Benno Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... |
315 South Bellefield Avenue | Oakland | 1992 | ||
Bellevue Public Library Andrew Bayne Memorial Library The Andrew Bayne Memorial Library is a public library in Bellevue, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. The library sits on a four-acre parcel of land donated to Bellevue borough in 1912 by the daughters of Allegheny County sheriff Andrew Bayne, and houses approximately... |
1875 | James Madison Balph | 34 North Balph Avenue | Bellevue Bellevue, Pennsylvania Bellevue is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River, adjoining Pittsburgh. The population was 8,370 at the 2010 census. The borough was incorporated in 1867. It is located in the Northgate School District... |
1976 | ||
Beltzhoover Elementary School Beltzhoover Elementary School The Beltzhoover Elementary School in the Beltzhoover neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1909 | William J. Shaw, Thomas Lloyd | Cedarhurst Street and Estella Avenue | Beltzhoover Beltzhoover (Pittsburgh) Beltzhoover is a neighborhood in southern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in an area known as the South Hills.The area is named for George Beltzhoover who was a farmer there in the early portion of the 19th century. The community contains a park called McKinley Park... |
2001 | ||
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (Stanley Theatre) Benedum Center The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts is a theater and concert hall located at 719 Liberty Avenue in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... |
1927 | Hoffman-Henon Company | Seventh Street and Penn Avenue | Downtown | 1976 | ||
Benedum-Trees Building Benedum-Trees Building Benedum-Trees Building located at 221 Fourth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1905. The building, designed by Thomas H. Scott, was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1973.... |
1905 | Thomas H. Scott | 221 Fourth Avenue | Downtown | 1973 | ||
Beulah Presbyterian Church Beulah Presbyterian Church Beulah Presbyterian Church is a historic church at Beulah and McCready Roads in Churchill, Pennsylvania.It was built in 1837 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.... |
1837 | William McCrea | Beulah and McCready Roads | Churchill Churchill, Pennsylvania Churchill is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,011 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Churchill is located at .... |
1970 | ||
Bigham House Bigham House Bigham House located at 655 Pennridge Road in Chatham Village, in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1844. This was the former house of abolitionist lawyer Thomas James Bigham , and was "purportedly a station on the Underground Railroad"... |
1844 | Pennridge Road, Chatham Village Chatham Village Chatham Village is a community within the larger Mount Washington neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, and an internationally acclaimed model of community design. Chatham Village Historic District, is a historic district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is roughly bounded by Virginia Ave.,... 40°25′39.65"N 80°1′6.44"W |
Mount Washington | 1990 | |||
Boggs Avenue Elementary School Boggs Avenue Elementary School The Boggs Avenue Elementary School in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1925. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.... |
1925 | Sidney F. Heckert | Boggs and Southern Avenues | Mt. Washington | 2002 | ||
Boss Hall | 1916 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Bost Building Bost Building The Bost Building, also known as Columbia Hotel, is located on East Eighth Avenue in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States. Built just before the 1892 Homestead Strike, it was used as headquarters by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers and for reporters covering the confrontation... |
1891-92 | 621-23 East Eighth Avenue | Homestead | 2000 | |||
Boyer house | 1840 (circa) | 5679 Library Road | Bethel Park | 1990 | |||
Braddock Carnegie Library Carnegie Free Library of Braddock The Carnegie Free Library of Braddock in Braddock, Pennsylvania, is a Richardsonian Romanesque building from 1888. It was the first Carnegie library in the United States, and it was designed by William Halsey Wood. An addition was added in 1893, architects Longfellow, Alden & Harlow... |
1888, 1893 | William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood was an American architect, born at the Village of Dansville, New York on April 24, 1855. He died at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 13, 1897.-Early life:... and Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Library Street and Parker Avenue | Braddock | 1976 | ||
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Homewood Branch Homewood Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The Hazelwood Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh located at 7101 Hamilton Avenue in the Homewood South neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, opened on March 10, 1910. It was designed by the architectural firm Alden & Harlow The Hazelwood Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh... |
1910 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Howard K. Jones for 7101 Hamilton Avenue | Homewood | 2004 | ||
George Brayman house | 1953 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
2 Canterbury Road | Ben Avon Heights | 1989 | ||
Bridge piers: Manchester, Point, Wabash Bridge piers: Manchester, Point, Wabash Bridge piers: Manchester, Point, Wabash are former bridge piers from three different bridges at different locations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Manchester Bridge opened in 1915, and connected the North Shore to The Point of Pittsburgh. The bridge was demolished in 1970, and only the northern... |
various | various | various | 1977 | |||
Bridgeville Public Library | 1870 (circa) | 441 Station Street | Bridgeville | 1974 | |||
Brilliant Cutoff Viaduct of the Pennsylvania Railroad Brilliant Cutoff Viaduct of the Pennsylvania Railroad Brilliant Cutoff Viaduct of the Pennsylvania Railroad located along Washington Boulevard in the Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar/Homewood neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2003.... |
1902 | William H. Brown, engineer | Along Washington Boulevard | Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the northeastern section of the city and spans the Allegheny River. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 15 Engine in the Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar section of the city.... /Homewood Homewood (Pittsburgh) Homewood is a predominantly African American neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, officially divided into three neighborhoods: Homewood North, Homewood South and Homewood West.... |
2003 | ||
Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church (Pittsburgh) Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church located at 1400 Boyle Street in the Central Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1903. This African Methodist Episcopal Church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1988.... |
1903 | 1400 Boyle Street | Central North Side | 1988 | |||
Brown Road Bridge (in Tinbrook Park) | 1891 | Charles Davis | Brown and Big Sewickley Creek Roads | Franklin Park Franklin Park, Pennsylvania Franklin Park is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 13,470 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Franklin Park is located at .... |
1971 | ||
Buhl Building Buhl Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Buhl Building is a historic commercial building in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Built in 1913 in the Italianate style, the building is faced with multi-colored terra cotta tiles.... |
1913 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
204 Fifth Avenue | Downtown | 1981 | ||
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building located at 10 Children's Way in the Allegheny Center neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1939. It was designed by architects Ingham & Boyd, and the building is now part of the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh... (now part of the Pittsburgh Children's Museum Children's Museum of Pittsburgh The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh is a children's museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is in the Allegheny Center neighborhood in Pittsburgh's Northside.- History :... ) |
1939 | Ingham & Boyd | Allegheny Center Allegheny Center (Pittsburgh) Allegheny Center is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh's North Side. Its zip code is 15212, and it has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by both council members for District 6 and District 1 .-History:... |
Central North Side | 2001 | ||
Burke's Building Burke Building The Burke Building in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1836. It was Pittsburgh's first major office building. Since great fire in 1845 that burned over a thousand buildings, it is the city's only remaining large Greek Revival building. It was listed on the National Register of... |
1836 | John Chislett | 209 Fourth Avenue | Downtown | 1970 | ||
Burtner House Burtner House The Burtner House is located on Burtner Road in Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Constructed from 1818 to 1821 by Phillip Burtner, along Little Bull Creek, the property was originally a working farm and residence of the Burtner family... |
1821 | Burtner Road | Harrison Township | 1975 | |||
Byers Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (Byers-Lyons house) Byers-Lyons House The Byers-Lyons House in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1898... |
1898 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
901 Ridge Avenue | Allegheny West | 1989 | ||
Byham Theater (Fulton or Gayety Theatre) Byham Theater The Byham Theater is a landmark building at 101 Sixth Street in the Cultural District of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally built in 1903 as The Gayety Theater, the former vaudeville house was renovated and reopened as The Byham Theater in 1990.Built in 1903 and opened... |
1904 | Dodge & Morrison | 101 Sixth Street | Downtown | 2002 | ||
Calvary A.M.E. Church of Braddock (Second Presbyterian Church of Braddock) | 1892 | 441 Sixth Street | Braddock | 2009 | |||
Calvary Episcopal Church Calvary Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh) Calvary Episcopal Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that was founded in 1855. The church rented space from a German Lutheran Church until a building was constructed in 1861.... |
1907 | Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram FAIA, , was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked.-Early life:Cram was born on December 16, 1863 at Hampton Falls, New... |
Shady Avenue and Walnut Street | Shadyside | 1969 | ||
Calvary United Methodist Church Calvary United Methodist Church Calvary United Methodist Church at 954 Beech Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1892 to 1895. This Gothic Revival styled Methodist church was designed by architects Vrydaugh and Shepherd, with T. B. Wolfe... |
1895 | Vrydaugh and Shepherd, with T. B. Wolfe | Allegheny and Beech Avenues | Allegheny West | 1972 | ||
Carlow College Worship and Community Center (St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church) | 1917 | Comes John T.John T. Comes | Fifth Avenue and Robinson Street | Oakland | 2000 | ||
Carnegie Free Library of McKeesport Carnegie Free Library (McKeesport, Pennsylvania) The Carnegie Free Library in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.-External links:* - official site... |
1902 | William J. East | 1507 Liberty Avenue | McKeesport | 1979 | ||
Carnegie Mellon University, the original campus (Carnegie Institute of Technology; Carnegie Technical Schools) Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
1905-32 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Palmer & Hornbostel, Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street | Oakland | 2000 | ||
Carnegie Institute Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh are four museums that are operated by the Carnegie Institute headquartered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... |
1895, 1907 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
4400 Forbes Avenue | Oakland | 1970 | ||
Carnegie Library of Homestead Carnegie Library of Homestead -References:... |
1898 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
510 Tenth Avenue | Munhall | 1989 | ||
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is the public library system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Its main branch is located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, and it has 19 branch locations throughout the city... |
1895 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Schenley Plaza Schenley Plaza Schenley Plaza is a public park serving as the grand entrance into Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The plaza, located on Forbes Avenue and Schenley Drive in the city's Oakland district, includes multiple gardens, food kiosks, public meeting spaces, a carousel, and a prominent "Emerald... |
Oakland | 1970 | ||
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Lawrenceville Branch Lawrenceville Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The Lawrenceville Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh located at 279 Fisk Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1898... |
1898 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
279 Fisk Street | Lawrenceville | 1988 | ||
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Mount Washington Branch Mount Washington Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The Mount Washington Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh located at 315 Grandview Avenue in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1900... |
1900 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
315 Grandview Avenue | Mount Washington | 1989 | ||
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, South Side Branch South Side Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The South Side Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh located at 2205 East Carson Street in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1909. It was designed by the architectural firm Alden & Harlow, and it was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and... |
1909 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
East Carson and South Twenty-second Streets | South Side | 1990 | ||
Carnegie Steel Manager's house | 1900 | 518 East Eleventh Street | Munhall | 2007 | |||
Carrie Furnace Carrie Furnace Carrie Furnace is a derelict former blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Rankin, Pennsylvania. It had formed a part of the Homestead Steel Works. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. During its peak, the site... s and Pinkerton Landing site |
1884, 1892 | Rankin Rankin, Pennsylvania Rankin is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, south of Pittsburgh on the Monongahela River. Early in the 20th century, Rankin specialized in manufacturing steel and wire goods... and Swissvale/Homestead (primarily in) |
1989 | ||||
Rachel Carson house Rachel Carson Homestead Rachel Carson Homestead, also known as Rachel Carson House, is a National Register of Historic Places site in Springdale, Pennsylvania, United States, 18 miles northeast of Pittsburgh along the Allegheny River.... |
1870 | 613 Marion Avenue | Springdale Township | 1975 | |||
Cathedral of Learning Cathedral of Learning The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1926–1937 | Charles Klauder Charles Klauder Charles Zeller Klauder was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs, especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the first educational skyscraper.-Biography:... |
University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of... |
Oakland | 1973 | ||
Cathedral of Learning interiors, University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... (Nationality Rooms Nationality Rooms The Nationality Rooms are a collection of 27 classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning depicting and donated by the ethnic groups that helped build the city of Pittsburgh... , Commons Room, Darlington Library, Croghan-Schenley Ballroom, Braun Room) |
1937-1946 (circa) | Charles Klauder Charles Klauder Charles Zeller Klauder was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs, especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the first educational skyscraper.-Biography:... and others |
Cathedral of Learning Cathedral of Learning The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
Oakland | 1972 | ||
Croghan-Schenley Ballroom | 1835 | Mordecai van Horne? | Cathedral of Learning Cathedral of Learning The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
Oakland | 1970 | ||
Central Catholic High School Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Central Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for boys in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and is administrated and partially staffed by the Brothers of the Christian Schools.... |
1927 | Edward J. Weber, of Weber, Link & Bowers | 4720 Fifth Avenue | Oakland | 1976 | ||
Chalfant Hall, Community College of Allegheny County Chalfant Hall Chalfant Hall of the Community College of Allegheny County , located at 915 Ridge Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1900. It was the former house of Henry Chalfant , who graduated from Harvard in 1899 and succeeded his father in the firm of... |
1900 (circa) | 915 Ridge Avenue | Allegheny West | 1981 | |||
Chalfant Log House | 1832 | 2716 West Hardies Road | Hampton Township | 2007 | |||
Chancellor's house (Harvey Childs house) Chancellor's Residence (University of Pittsburgh) The Chancellor's Residence at the University of Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark in Shadyside just east of the main Oakland campus approximately one half mile from the center of campus at the Cathedral of Learning and adjacent to the rear property of the... |
1896 | Peabody and Stearns Peabody and Stearns Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody and John Goddard Stearns, Jr... |
718 Devonshire Street | Shadyside | 1973 | ||
Chatham Village Chatham Village Chatham Village is a community within the larger Mount Washington neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, and an internationally acclaimed model of community design. Chatham Village Historic District, is a historic district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is roughly bounded by Virginia Ave.,... |
1932, 1935 | Stein Clarence Stein Clarence Samuel Stein was an American urban planner, architect, and writer, a major proponent of the "Garden City" movement in the United States.- Biography :... & Wright, planners. Ralph E. Griswold, landscape architect. |
Ingham & Boyd, architects. Virginia and Bigham Streets | Mount Washington | 1990 | ||
Christian Tabernacle Kodesh Church of Immanuel (St. Paul's Episcopal Church) | 1896 | Elise Mercur | 2601 Centre Avenue | Hill, the | 2007 | ||
Church Brew Works (St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church) The Church Brew Works The Church Brew Works is a brewpub in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, set in the confines of a restored Roman Catholic church .... |
1903 | Beezer Brothers | 3501 Liberty Avenue | Lawrenceville | 2001 | ||
Church of St. Benedict the Moor Church of St. Benedict the Moor (Pittsburgh) Church of St. Benedict the Moor located at 89 Crawford Street in the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1894. The church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1998.... |
1894 | Moeser & Bippus | 89 Crawford Street | Hill, the | 1998 | ||
Church of the Ascension Church of the Ascension (Pittsburgh) Church of the Ascension located at Ellsworth Avenue and Neville Street in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1898. The church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1971.... |
1898 | William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood was an American architect, born at the Village of Dansville, New York on April 24, 1855. He died at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 13, 1897.-Early life:... |
Ellsworth Avenue and Neville Street | Shadyside | 1971 | ||
Church of the Epiphany Church of the Epiphany (Pittsburgh) Church of the Epiphany located at Washington Place and Centre Avenue in the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902. The church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1998.... |
1902 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
Washington Place and Centre Avenue | Hill, the | 1998 | ||
Church of the Good Shepherd | 1891 | William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood William Halsey Wood was an American architect, born at the Village of Dansville, New York on April 24, 1855. He died at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 13, 1897.-Early life:... |
Second Avenue and Johnston Street | Hazelwood | 1972 | ||
The Church of The Holy Cross (St. James Episcopal Church) | 1905-06 | Carpenter & Crocker | 7507 Kelly Street | Homewood | 2007 | ||
City of Pittsburgh Department of Water | 1907 (begun circa) | Rutan & Russell, Thomas H. Scott | 226 Delafield Road | Pittsburgh | 2000 | ||
City Theatre City Theatre (Pittsburgh) City Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Pittsburgh's South Side. It specializes in productions of new plays and has commissioned new works by playwrights on the national theatre scene, including Christopher Durang, Adam Rapp, and Jeffrey Hatcher... |
1859 | 1300 Bingham Street | South Side | 2000 | |||
City-County Building Pittsburgh City-County Building The Pittsburgh City-County Building is the seat of government for the City of Pittsburgh and houses both Pittsburgh and Allegheny County offices. It is located in Downtown Pittsburgh at 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.-Design:... |
1915–1917 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... , designer; Edward B. Lee, architect, with Palmer, Hornbostel & Jones |
Grant Street and Forbes Avenue | Downtown | 1974 | ||
Clark Candy Company: chimney D. L. Clark Company The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh, by David L. Clark , an Irish-born candy salesman. In 1921, Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was spun off as a separate corporation . The D. L... |
1924 | 503 Martindale Street | North Shore | 1975 | Demolished | ||
"Clayton" Frick Art & Historical Center The Frick Art & Historical Center is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located at 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States and collectively known as "Clayton"... |
1870 (circa), 1892 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
Penn and Homewood Avenues | Point Breeze | 2000 | ||
College of Fine Arts (School of Applied Design) Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts The College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA oversees the Schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, and Music; along with its associated centers, studios, and galleries.... |
1912, 1916 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Colfax Elementary School Colfax Elementary School The Colfax Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1911 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
Beechwood Boulevard and Phillips Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 2001 | ||
Colonial Place Historic District | 1898 | George S. Orth, architect; E. H. Bachman, landscape artist | Colonial Place and Ellsworth Avenue | Shadyside | 2007 | ||
Coltart house | 1843 | 3441 Forbes Avenue | Oakland | 1972 | Demolished | ||
Commerce Court | 1918 | Station Square Station Square Station Square is a indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in the South Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
South Shore | 1982 | |||
Concord Elementary School Concord Elementary School (Pittsburgh) Concord Elementary School located at 2340 Brownsville Road in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1939. It was designed by Marion M. Steen in Georgian Revival and Moderne style... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1939 | Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen was a Pittsburgh-based architect associated with a number of schools in the area.-Early life and work:Steen was born the son of James Steen , a notable Pittsburgh based architect. Along with his brother, James H. Steen, he joined his father in the family architectural firm, James... |
2340 Brownsville Road | Carrick | 2001 | ||
Congregation B'nai Israel (Urban League of Pittsburgh Charter School) Congregation B'nai Israel (Pittsburgh) Congregation B'nai Israel located at 327 North Negley Avenue in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a former synagogue that is now a charter school. It was built in 1923, and was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1979.... |
1923 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... , with William S. Fraser, Philip Friedman, and Alexander Sharove |
327 North Negley Avenue | East Liberty | 1979 | ||
Connelly School Clifford B. Connelly Trade School The Clifford B. Connelly Trade School located at 1501 Bedford Avenue in the Crawford–Roberts neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, was built in 1930. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 30, 1986, and to the List of Pittsburgh History and... |
1930 | Edward B. Lee | 1501 Bedford Avenue | Hill, the | 2002 | ||
Conroy Education Center (Conroy Junior High School) Conroy Education Center Conroy Education Center provides education for children with special needs in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 30, 1986, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2001.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1936 | Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen Marion M. Steen was a Pittsburgh-based architect associated with a number of schools in the area.-Early life and work:Steen was born the son of James Steen , a notable Pittsburgh based architect. Along with his brother, James H. Steen, he joined his father in the family architectural firm, James... |
Page and Fulton Streets | Manchester | 2001 | ||
Convent of Mercy | 1909 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
3333 Fifth Avenue | Oakland | 1979 | ||
Corliss Tunnel Corliss Tunnel Corliss Tunnel located at Corliss Street south from West Carson Street in the Elliott neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1914. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.... |
1914 | Stanley L. Roush | Corliss Street south from West Carson Street | Elliot | 2002 | ||
The Cork Factory Armstrong Cork Company The Armstrong Cork Company located at 2349 Railroad Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1901, and designed by architect Frederick J. Osterling... (Armstrong Cork Company Buildings) |
1901, 1902; addition 1913 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
2349 Railroad Street | Strip District | 2007 | ||
County Office Building Allegheny County Office Building Allegheny County Office Building located at Ross Street and Forbes Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1929 to 1931. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.... |
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 (circa) | 3210 Niagara Street | Oakland | 1984 | Demolished | ||
Crawford House/Ingleside Hotel | 1866 | 5402 Broad Street | Garfield | 1982 | |||
Creighton Avenue Creighton Avenue Creighton Avenue in Crafton, Pennsylvania, was platted in 1895. The avenue contains many houses that were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1990.... |
1900 (circa) | Creighton Avenue | Crafton | 1990 | |||
The Crescent Apartment Building | 1904 (circa) | 738 Rebecca Avenue | Wilkinsburg | 2009 | |||
Cross Keys Inn | 1851 (circa) | 599 Dorseyville Road | Indiana Township | 1973 | |||
D'Arlington Apartments | 1910 | Edward Keen | 504 North Neville Street | Oakland | 1981 | ||
Harry Darlington House | 1890 (circa) | 721 Brighton Road | Allegheny West | 1974 | |||
Davis farmhouse | 1880 (circa) | 3423 Brownsville Road | Brentwood | 1993 | Demolished | ||
Superintendent Henry J. Davis House, U.S. Steel Clairton Works | 1903–1910 (circa) | 556 Mitchell Street | Clairton | 2009 | |||
Devonshire Street | 19th century (late) | Devonshire Street | Shadyside | 1974 | |||
Dilworth School (Dilworth Traditional Academy) Dilworth Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Dilworth Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1915 | Vrydaugh & Wolfe | Collins Street and Stanton Avenue | East Liberty | 1997 | ||
Dixmont State Hospital Dixmont State Hospital Dixmont State Hospital was a hospital located northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... |
1862 | Ohio River Boulevard | Kilbuck Township | 1970 | Demolished | ||
Dollar Savings Bank Dollar Bank Dollar Bank is a full service, regional bank serving both individuals and business customers, operating more than 50 branch offices and loan centers throughout the southwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio metropolitan areas. The bank’s Pennsylvania headquarters is located in downtown... |
1871 | Isaac Hobbs & Sons | 348 Fourth Avenue | Downtown | 1970 | ||
Doherty Hall (School of Applied Sciences, Engineering Hall) | 1908 | Palmer & Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Dormont Swimming Pool (Borough of) | 1920 | 1801 Dormont Avenue | Dormont Dormont, Pennsylvania Dormont is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States and is part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. The population was 8,593 at the 2010 census and is the most densely populated municipality in Allegheny County. Dormont is a home to a diverse population including young professionals,... |
2002 | |||
Harlan Douglas house | 1960 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... |
155 White Oak Drive | Ross Township | 1989 | ||
Duquesne Club Duquesne Club The Duquesne Club is a private social club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded in 1873.-History:The Duquesne Club was founded in 1873. Its first president was John H. Ricketson... |
1887 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
325 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1976 | ||
Duquesne Incline Duquesne Incline The Duquesne Incline is a inclined plane railroad, or funicular, located near Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood and scaling Mt. Washington. Designed by Samuel Diescher, the incline was completed in 1877 and is long, in height, and is inclined at a 30 degree angle... |
1877 | Samuel Diescher Samuel Diescher Samuel Diescher, a prominent civil and mechanical engineer, was born in Budapest, educated at Karlsruhe Polytechnique and at the University of Zurich. Coming to the United States in 1866, he settled in Cincinnati, where he built his first inclined plane. He came to Pittsburgh and was associated... |
1220 Grandview Avenue and West Carson Street | Mount Washington and Station Square | 1969 | ||
East Liberty Presbyterian Church | 1935 | Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram FAIA, , was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked.-Early life:Cram was born on December 16, 1863 at Hampton Falls, New... |
Highland and Penn Avenues | East Liberty | 1969 | ||
Ebenezer Baptist Church | 1931 | 2001 Wylie Avenue | Hill, the | 1979 | Demolished | ||
Edgar Thomson Works Edgar Thomson Steel Works The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in North Braddock, Pennsylvania. It is active since 1872.-History :The mill occupies the historic site of Braddock's Field, on the banks of the Monongahela River east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... , United States Steel U.S. Steel The United States Steel Corporation , more commonly known as U.S. Steel, is an integrated steel producer with major production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe. The company is the world's tenth largest steel producer ranked by sales... |
1875 (since) | North Braddock | 1989 | ||||
Edgewood Edgewood, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Edgewood is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, adjacent to the city of Pittsburgh. The population was 3,118 at the 2010 census.-History:Edgewood was incorporated on December 1, 1888... |
1888 (incorporated) | The town as a whole. | Edgewood | 1998 | |||
Edgeworth Club | 1930-31 | Brandon Smith | 511 East Drive | Edgeworth | 2007 | ||
Eggers House | 1860 (prior to) | Maple Springs Drive | South Park Township | 1970 | |||
Elizabeth Borough Historic District | 1850-1930 (circa) | Second Avenue | Elizabeth | 2009 | |||
Ellsworth Terrace | 1913 | William H. Justice?, designer | 4800 block, Ellsworth Avenue | Shadyside | 1985 | ||
Elm Ridge," James Gardiner Coffin/John Walker House Elmridge Elmridge located at 1 Breck Drive in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, was built in 1869. The architectural plans were published in Hobbs Architecture, 1873... |
"1869; Plan published in Hobbs Architecture, 1873 | Isaac Hobbs, architect; David Kerr, builder | 1 Breck Drive | Leetsdale | 2007 | ||
Elmhurst Road Historic District | 1904-20 | Wilbur M. May et al. | Elmhurst Place | Fox Chapel | 2007 | ||
Elroy Elementary School | 1920 and 1925 | 3129 Elroy Avenue | Brentwood | 1997 | |||
Emmanuel Episcopal Church Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. It is nicknamed 'The Bake Oven Church' because of its squat, rounded shape and brick construction. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2000.... |
1886 | Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hobson Richardson was a prominent American architect who designed buildings in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and other cities. The style he popularized is named for him: Richardsonian Romanesque... |
North and Allegheny Avenues | Allegheny West | 1968 | ||
Emsworth Locks and Dam | 1922 and 1928 | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers United States Army Corps of Engineers The United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal agency and a major Army command made up of some 38,000 civilian and military personnel, making it the world's largest public engineering, design and construction management agency... |
Ohio River Ohio River The Ohio River is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream... at mile 6.2 |
Neville Island | 2003 | ||
Episcopal Church of the Nativity | 1908; 1935 | O. M. Topp | 33 Alice Street | Crafton | 2000 | ||
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer | 1937 | E. Donald Robb | 5700 Forbes Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 1998 | ||
Express House | 1900 (circa) | Station Square Station Square Station Square is a indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in the South Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
South Shore | 1978 | |||
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Pittsburgh Branch | 1930-33 | Walker & Weeks Walker and Weeks Walker and Weeks was an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio founded by Frank Ray Walker and Harry F. Weeks .-Background:... , Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... , and Eric Fisher Wood |
717 Grant Street | Downtown | 2001 | ||
Fifth Avenue High School Fifth Avenue High School Fifth Avenue High School is a defunct school located at 1800 Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Bluff neighborhood.Built in 1894 as a large Romanesque/Gothic Revival building, it served the Pittsburgh Public Schools until its closure in 1976... |
1894 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
Fifth Avenue and Miltenberger Street | Bluff, the | 1998 | ||
F. Esther Fineman house | 1952 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
4742 Coleridge Street | Stanton Heights | 1989 | ||
First Associated Reformed Church | 1854 | 20 South Fourteenth Street | South Side | 1983 | |||
First Baptist Church | 1912 | Bertram Goodhue Bertram Goodhue Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue was a American architect celebrated for his work in neo-gothic design. He also designed notable typefaces, including Cheltenham and Merrymount for the Merrymount Press.-Early career:... |
Bellefield Avenue and Bayard Street | Oakland | 1970 | ||
First Church of Christ Scientist University Child Development Center The University Child Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh is a child care and early childhood education center located on Clyde Street in Shadyside just east of the main Oakland campus approximately one half mile from the center of campus at the Cathedral of Learning and adjacent to... |
1905 | Solon Spencer Beman Solon Spencer Beman Solon Spencer Beman was an American architect who was based in Chicago, best known as the architect of the planned Pullman community and adjacent Pullman Company factory complex. Several of his other largest commissions, including the Pullman Office Building, Pabst Building, and Grand Central... |
635 Clyde Street | Shadyside | 1977 | ||
First English Evangelical Lutheran Church | 1888 | Andrew Peebles | 615 Grant Street | Downtown | 1975 | ||
First Hungarian Reformed Church | 1904 | Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula was a Hungarian American architect.He was born in Hungary to János Bobula, Sr. , a Budapest architect and politician, and he studied at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, along with his brother, János Jr... |
221 Johnston Street | Hazelwood | 1995 | ||
First National Bank of Pitcairn (now commercial/rental) | 1910 (circa) | Kiehnel and Elliott Kiehnel and Elliott The architectural firm of Kiehnel and Elliot was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906. Richard Kiehnel was the designer. Kiehnel was born in Germany. He studied at the University of Breslau, Germany and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris. Kiehnel's first commission in the... |
500 Second Street | Pitcairn | 2007 | ||
First Presbyterian Church | 1903 | Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. was a Philadelphia architect best remembered for his churches and country houses. He founded the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania , and was its first head.-Career:... |
320 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1970 | ||
First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood | 1918 | Cram Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram FAIA, , was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked.-Early life:Cram was born on December 16, 1863 at Hampton Falls, New... & Ferguson |
Thomas Hannah with 120 East Swissvale Avenue | Edgewood | 1987 | ||
First United Methodist Church | 1893 | Weary & Kramer | Centre and Aiken Avenues, and Baum Boulevard | Bloomfield | 1974 | ||
First United Methodist Church | 1889 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Parker Avenue at Library Street | Braddock | 1981 | Designation/plaque withdrawn | |
First United Methodist Church of Wilmerding | 1913-15 | C. W. Bier | 400 Westinghouse Avenue | Wilmerding | 2003 | ||
First United Presbyterian Church | 1893 | 725 Parker Avenue | Braddock | 1983 | |||
Flatiron Building | 1875 (circa) | Beaver and Division Streets | Sewickley | 1978 | |||
Forbes Field wall: remnant Forbes Field Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to 1971. It was the third home of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball team, and the first home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city's National Football League franchise... |
1909 | Charles Wellford Leavitt Charles Wellford Leavitt Charles Wellford Leavitt was an American landscape architect, urban planner, and civil engineer who designed everything from elaborate gardens on Long Island, New York and New Jersey estates to federal parks in Cuba, hotels in Puerto Rico, plans of towns in Florida, New York and elsewhere... |
Roberto Clemente Drive | Oakland | 1977 | ||
The Forsythe Home | 1850 | 920 Forsythe Road | Carnegie | 2001 | |||
Fort Pitt Blockhouse Fort Pitt Blockhouse The Fort Pitt Blockhouse is a historic building in Point State Park in the city of Pittsburgh... |
1764 | Point State Park Point State Park Point State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, forming the Ohio River.... |
Downtown | ? | |||
Fort Pitt Boulevard Firstside Historic District The Firstside Historic District is a historic district in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1988.... |
Between 1850 and 1890 | between Wood and Market Streets ("Firstside") | Downtown | 1992 | |||
Fort Pitt Elementary School Fort Pitt Elementary School The Fort Pitt Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1905; 1910 | Charles M. Bartberger (1905); Edward M. Bartberger (1910) | 5101 Hillcrest Street | Garfield | 2002 | ||
Fortieth Street (Washington Crossing) Bridge | 1924 | Benno Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... , architect, and Charles S. Davis, engineer |
Fortieth Street over the Allegheny River Allegheny River The Allegheny River is a principal tributary of the Ohio River; it is located in the Eastern United States. The Allegheny River joins with the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River at the "Point" of Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... |
Lawrenceville and Millvale | 2004 | ||
Stephen Collins Foster Memorial Stephen Foster Memorial The Stephen Collins Foster Memorial is a performing arts center, museum and archive at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.... |
1937 | Charles Klauder Charles Klauder Charles Zeller Klauder was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs, especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the first educational skyscraper.-Biography:... |
University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of... |
Oakland | 1973 | ||
Fourth Avenue National Register District Fourth Avenue Historic District (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Fourth Avenue Historic District is a historic district in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 5, 1985.... |
1900 (circa) | Fourth Avenue | Downtown | 1989 | |||
Fox Chapel Golf Club | 1924-25; remodeled and enlarged 1931; golf course designed 1925 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... , architects 1924-25; Brandon Smith, remodeled and enlarged 1931; Seth Raynor, golf course designer 1925 |
426 Fox Chapel Road | Fox Chapel | 2007 | ||
Freight House | 1897 | Station Square Station Square Station Square is a indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in the South Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
South Shore | 1979 | |||
John Frew House John Frew House The John Frew House, also or formerly known as the Rachel and Robert Sterrett House, is a historic house in the Westwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The original stone section of the house and the adjacent stone springhouse are c. 1790. The Greek Revival addition to the house is... |
circa 1790; addition circa 1840 | 105 Sterrett Street | Westwood | 1984 | |||
Frick Building Frick Building The Frick Building is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The tower was built by and is named for Henry Clay Frick, an industrialist coke producer who created a portfolio of commercial buildings in Pittsburgh... |
1902 | D. H. Burnham & Company D. H. Burnham & Company D.H. Burnham and Company of was an architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois. As successor to Burnham and Root, the name was changed once John Root died in 1891. Root was the chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition. After Root's death, Daniel Burnham took that title... |
Grant Street and Fifth Avenue | Downtown | 1974 | ||
Frick International Studies Academy (Henry Clay Frick Training School for Teachers) | 1927 | Ingham & Boyd | Thackeray Street near Fifth Avenue | Oakland | 2002 | ||
Friendship Elementary School Liberty School No. 4, Friendship Building The Liberty School No. 4, Friendship Building is a former elementary school in the Friendship neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1899. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1899 | Charles M. Bartberger | Friendship Avenue and Graham Street | Friendship | 1998 | ||
Fulton Academy of Science (Fulton Elementary School) Fulton Elementary School The Fulton Elementary School in the Highland Park neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1894, and later added to in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1894, 1900, and 1929 | Charles Bartberger (1894 and 1900 portions); Maximilian Nirdlinger (1929 addition) | Hampton and North St. Clair Streets | Highland Park | 2002 | ||
Gardner Steel Conference Center, University of Pittsburgh (Central Turnverein) Gardner Steel Conference Center Gardner Steel Conference Center is an academic building of the University of Pittsburgh and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District and a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark.... |
1911-12 | Kiehnel and Elliott Kiehnel and Elliott The architectural firm of Kiehnel and Elliot was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906. Richard Kiehnel was the designer. Kiehnel was born in Germany. He studied at the University of Breslau, Germany and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris. Kiehnel's first commission in the... |
130 Thackeray Street | Oakland | 2007 | ||
Gardner-Bailey House Gardner-Bailey House 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, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1984.... |
1864 | 124 West Swissvale Avenue | Edgewood | 1984 | |||
Garfield-Scott house | 1964 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... |
5148 Rosecrest Place | Morningside | 1989 | ||
The Gatehouse | 1916 | Station Square Station Square Station Square is a indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in the South Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
South Shore | 1984 | |||
Gilfillan Farm House Gilfillan Farm Gilfillan Farm is located at the junction of Washington and Boyce roads in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a working farm whose current form dates to the mid-19th century.... |
1857 | 1950 Washington Road | Upper St. Clair | 2001 | |||
Gimbel Brothers Department Store (Heinz 57 Center) | 1914 | Starrett & van Vleck Starrett & van Vleck The architectural firm of Starrett & van Vleck specialized in the design of early 20th century department stores primarily in New York City. The partner Goldwin Starrett had worked for four years in the Chicago office of Daniel Burnham. Included in their designs were the New York City flagship... |
339 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1982 | ||
Glenshaw Railroad Station | 1915 | Route 8, Fall Run Park | Shaler Township | 1975 | Demolished | ||
Glenshaw Valley Presbyterian Church | 1885 | Butler Plank Road | Shaler Township | 1972 | |||
Grace Episcopal Church | 1926 | J. Stewart, Jr. | Bertha and Sycamore Streets | Mount Washington | 1971 | ||
Grace United Methodist Church | 1872 | 1512 North Canal Street | Sharpsburg | 1977 | |||
Graff Building | 1912 | 736 North Avenue | Wilkinsburg | 1979 | |||
Graham house | 1840 (circa) | 208 Twin Oak Drive | Ross Township | 1971 | |||
Granite Building (German National Bank) | 1890 | Bickel Charles Bickel Charles A. Bickel was a prominent architect practicing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Bickel was born to a well-to-do family of Columbus, Ohio who sent him to Europe for six years to prepare him for a career in architecture. On his return in 1875, he settled in Pittsburgh, apprenticed with an... & Brennan |
313 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1987 | ||
Great Stone Wall, Allegheny Reservoir | 1848 | Troy Hill | 1979 | ||||
Greenfield Elementary School Greenfield Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Greenfield Elementary School in the Greenfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1922. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1916-23 | Kiehnel and Elliott Kiehnel and Elliott The architectural firm of Kiehnel and Elliot was established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1906. Richard Kiehnel was the designer. Kiehnel was born in Germany. He studied at the University of Breslau, Germany and the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris. Kiehnel's first commission in the... |
1 Alger Street | Greenfield | 1998 (plaque was awarded conditionally) | ||
Greenstone United Methodist Church | 1906 | 939 California Avenue | Avalon | 2000 | |||
Lord Griffith house | 1902 | Charles Barton Keen | 208 Chestnut Road | Edgeworth | 1975 | ||
Grotto | 1928-32 | Slovak Franciscans, builders | Oak Street and S. Starr Avenue | Avalon | 2002 | ||
Gulf Building Gulf Tower Gulf Tower is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The tower is named for the Gulf Oil Corporation, which was one of the leading multinational oil companies of its time, consistently ranking among the largest 10 corporations in the country... |
1932 | Trowbridge & Livingston Trowbridge & Livingston Trowbridge & Livingston was an architectural practice based in New York City in the early 20th century. The firm's partners were Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge and Goodhue Livingston .... |
Seventh Avenue and Grant Street | Downtown | 1973 | ||
Gwinner-Harter House Negley-Gwinner-Harter House Negley-Gwinner-Harter House located at 5061 Fifth Avenue in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1870 to 1871 for William B. Negley Negley-Gwinner-Harter House (also known as Gwinner-Harter House, and William B. Negley House) located at 5061 Fifth Avenue in the... |
1870 (circa), 1911; restorations 1986, 1996 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
Fifth and Amberson Avenues | Shadyside | 2000 | ||
Gymnasium | 1923, 1932 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
The Half Dingle (Stanley Marshall) | 1964 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... |
183 Gilkeson Road | Mount Lebanon | 1989 | ||
Haller-Bursztynowicz house | 1890 (circa) | 5738 Northumberland Street | Squirrel Hill | 1972 | |||
Hamburg Hall (U.S. Bureau of Mines) Main Building, U.S. Bureau of Mines The Main Building of the U.S. Bureau of Mines in the Squirrel Hill North neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building constructed from 1915 and dedicated on September 29, 1919. Since the 1960's it has been part of the campus of Carnegie Mellon University. It was listed on the National... |
1915 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
4800 Forbes Avenue, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Hamerschlag Hall (Machinery Hall) Carnegie Institute of Technology The Carnegie Institute of Technology , is the name for Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering. It was first called the Carnegie Technical Schools, or Carnegie Tech, when it was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie who intended to build a “first class technical school” in Pittsburgh,... |
1906, 1914 | Palmer & Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Hampton Hall | 1926 (circa) | 166 North Dithridge Street | Oakland | 1985 | |||
Hampton-Kelly house | 1852 | Joseph W. Kerr? | 102 Rockridge Road (Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet is a historic district in Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. It was a planned community that was founded by William Shinn in 1851. Joseph W. Kerr designed all four of the Evergreen Hamlet houses. The community was listed on the National Register of Historic... ) |
Ross Township | 1975 | ||
Harbaugh-Grafflin house | 1866 | Tracy Bruce, builder | 604 Maple Lane | Sewickley | 1975 | Demolished | |
Hartley-Rose Building Hartley-Rose Belting Company Building The Hartley-Rose Belting Company Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.... |
1907 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
425 First Avenue | Downtown | 1985 | ||
Hartwood Farms Hartwood Acres Park Hartwood Acres Park is a county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Hartwood is considered the crown jewel of the county's network of nine distinct parks.... |
1929 (House) | Alfred Hopkins Alfred Hopkins S. Alfred Hopkins was an American architect, an "estate architect" who specialized in country houses and especially in model farms in an invented "vernacular" style suited to the American elite... |
Saxonburg Boulevard | Indiana Township | 1997 | ||
Hawker house | 19th century (mid) | 120 Nelson Run Road | Ros Township | 1971 | |||
Hays house | 1870 (circa) | Hardin Place off Whitaker Road | Munhall | 1975 | |||
Heathside Cottage Heathside Cottage The Heathside Cottage in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1855. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.... |
1855 | Catoma and Myler Streets | Fineview | 2000 | |||
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts (Penn Theatre) Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center and concert hall located at 600 Penn Avenue in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Home to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, the 2,676 seat hall presents about 200 performances each... |
1926, 1971 | Rapp and Rapp Rapp and Rapp The architectural firm Rapp and Rapp was active in Chicago, Illinois during the early 20th century. The brothers Cornelius W. Rapp and George Leslie Rapp of Carbondale, Illinois were the named partners and 1899 alumnus of the University of Illinois School of Architecture... |
Sixth Street and Penn Avenue | Downtown | 1971 | ||
Heinz Lofts Heinz Lofts Heinz Lofts located at 300 Heinz Street in the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, consists of five H. J. Heinz Company buildings that were built from 1913 to 1927. These Romanesque Revival and Beaux-Arts style buildings were added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks... (five H. J. Heinz Company buildings) |
1913-27 | H. J. Heinz Company H. J. Heinz Company The H. J. Heinz Company , commonly known as Heinz and famous for its "57 Varieties" slogan and its ketchup, is an American food company with world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Perhaps best known for its ketchup, the H.J... , R. M. Trimble, and Albert Kahn |
Progress Street | Troy Hill | 2007 | ||
Heinz Memorial Chapel Heinz Memorial Chapel Heinz Memorial Chapel is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
1938 | Charles Klauder Charles Klauder Charles Zeller Klauder was an American architect best known for his work on university buildings and campus designs, especially his Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the first educational skyscraper.-Biography:... |
University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of... |
Oakland | 1973 | ||
Hellmund house | 1916 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
7510 Trevanion Avenue | Swissvale | 1984 | ||
Henderson Hall | 1916 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Henderson-Metz House Henderson-Metz House The Henderson-Metz House is located in the Fineview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The house was built circa 1860, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.... ("the Castle") |
1860 (circa) | 1516 Warren Street | Fineview | 1976 | |||
Hendricks-Murray house | 1874 (circa) | 319 South Lexington Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 1981 | |||
Heppenstall, Samuel (estate) | 1885 (circa) | 610 Lincoln Avenue | Larimer | 1992 | |||
Herron Hill Park (Robert E. Williams Memorial Park) | 1889 | Hill, the | 1989 | ||||
Highland Park (the Park) Highland Park (Pittsburgh) Highland Park is both a large municipal park and a racially diverse, mostly residential neighborhood in the northeastern part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The neighborhood has 6,749 residents according to the 2000 United States Census... |
1889 (begun) | Highland Park Highland Park (Pittsburgh) Highland Park is both a large municipal park and a racially diverse, mostly residential neighborhood in the northeastern part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The neighborhood has 6,749 residents according to the 2000 United States Census... |
1989 | ||||
Howard J. Hill house | 1835 (circa) | 231 Nelson Run Road | Ross Township | 1971 | |||
Highland Towers Highland Towers Apartments The Highland Towers Apartments in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.... |
1913 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
340 South Highland Avenue | Shadyside | 1976 | ||
The Highwood | 1929-30 | R. Garey Dickson | 372 S. Highland Avenue | Shadyside | 2003 | ||
Hiland Presbyterian Church | 1940 and earlier | 845 Perry Highway | Ross Township | 1976 | |||
Hill-McCallam-Davies house | 1852 | Joseph W. Kerr | 164 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet is a historic district in Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. It was a planned community that was founded by William Shinn in 1851. Joseph W. Kerr designed all four of the Evergreen Hamlet houses. The community was listed on the National Register of Historic... |
Ross Township | 1971 | ||
Holleman house | 1920 | 3200 Brownsville Road | Brentwood | 1993 | |||
Jane Holmes Residence and Gardens | 1869 | Barr & Moser | 441 Swissvale Avenue | Wilkinsburg | 2004 | ||
Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church | 1928 | Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram Ralph Adams Cram FAIA, , was a prolific and influential American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastical buildings, often in the Gothic style. Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked.-Early life:Cram was born on December 16, 1863 at Hampton Falls, New... |
Lang Avenue and Kelly Street | Homewood | 1970 | ||
Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church | 1920 | 214 Mansfield Boulevard | Carnegie | 2001 | |||
Homestead High Level Bridge (Homestead Grays Bridge) Homestead Grays Bridge The Homestead Grays Bridge, also known as the High Level Bridge, was built in 1936 and spans the Monongahela River between Homestead Borough and the southernmost tip of Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood. It is notable as the first bridge to utilize the Wichert Truss, which uses a... |
1935-37 | Richardson George S.George S. Richardson, chief engineer | Monongahela River Monongahela River The Monongahela River is a river on the Allegheny Plateau in north-central West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States... at Mile 7 |
Homestead and Squirrel Hill | 2001 | ||
Homewood Cemetery Homewood Cemetery Homewood Cemetery is a historic, nonsectarian burial ground in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located in Squirrel Hill and is bordered by both Frick Park and the neighborhood of Point Breeze.... |
1878 (incorporated) | Dallas and Aylesboro Avenues | Squirrel Hill | 1992 | |||
Honor Bilt houses (an example of) | 1924 | 804 Walnut Street | Edgewood | 1990 | |||
Joseph Horne Company Department Store | 1900, 1923 | Peabody & Stearns Peabody and Stearns Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody and John Goddard Stearns, Jr... (1900, 1923) and William S. Fraser (1900) |
Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street | Downtown | 1982 | ||
Joseph Horne House | 1889 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
838 North Lincoln Avenue | Allegheny West | 1995 | ||
Hot Metal Street Bridge (Monongahela Connecting Bridge) and former Hot Metal Bridge | 1900 (Hot Metal Bridge) and 1904 (Monongahela Connecting Bridge) | Monongahela Connecting Railroad Monongahela Connecting Railroad The Monongahela Connecting Railroad or Mon Conn was a small industrial railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, now part of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. It was a subsidiary of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company and a large portion of its work was for its parent company, though it also served other... and Jones & Laughlin, Ltd. Jones and Laughlin Steel Company The earliest foundations of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company were the American Iron Company, founded in 1851 by Bernard Lauth, and B. F. Jones founded in 1852a few miles south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela River. Lauth's interest was bought in 1854 by James H. Laughlin... , engineers |
Monongahela River Monongahela River The Monongahela River is a river on the Allegheny Plateau in north-central West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States... at Mile 3 |
Oakland and South Side | 2009 | ||
Howe-Childs Gatehouse, Chatham College ("Willow Cottage") Howe-Childs Gate House The Howe-Childs Gate House located at 5918 Fifth Avenue in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1861. Originally "Willow Cottage", built for Thomas Marshall Howe, it is supposedly the oldest wood frame house in Pittsburgh and the oldest existing house from the... |
1860 (circa) | Fifth Avenue and Woodland Road | Squirrel Hill | 2004 | |||
Husler Building | 1896 | Samuel T. McClarren | 1 West Main Street | Carnegie | 2004 | ||
Hyeholde | 1931-38, 1952 | William Kryskill, designer | Coraopolis Heights Road, near Beaver Grade Road | Moon Township | 2000 | ||
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church | 1904 | William P. Ginther | 3058 Brereton Avenue | Polish Hill | 1970 | ||
Ingram Elementary School | 1914 | Press C. Dowler | Vancouver Avenue | Ingram | 1988 | ||
Iron fence from "The Maples" (C. L. Magee estate) | 1890 (circa) | Forbes Avenue and Halkett Street | Oakland | 1983 | |||
Arthur Jeffrey house | 1947 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
8235 Foxridge Road | Allison Park | 1989 | ||
Jenkins Arcade | 1913 | O. M. Topp | Liberty Avenue at Fifth Street | Downtown | 1972 | Demolished | |
Jerusalem Baptist Church | 1864 | Steuben and Sanctus Streets | West End | 1982 | |||
Jones Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (B.F. Jones, Jr. house) B. F. Jones House The B. F. Jones House at 808 Ridge Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1908 to 1910. When it was completed, it had 42 rooms and cost $375,000 to build. It was once the home of Benjamin Franklin Jones, who was one of the founders of the Jones and... |
1908 (circa) | Rutan & Russell | Ridge Avenue and Brighton Road | Allegheny West | 1970, 1990 | ||
Jones house | 1915 | 1831 Ardmore Boulevard | Forest Hills | 1979 | |||
Joseph Katz house (McComb house) | 1950 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
111 Lutz Lane | West Mifflin | 1989 | ||
Kaufmann Auditorium | 1928 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
1835 Centre Avenue | Hill, the | 1998 | ||
Kaufmann's Department Store and Clock (Macy's) Kaufmann's Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of 'Fallingwater' and the Kaufmann's Desert House. In the post-war years the store became a regional chain in the eastern United States, and was last... |
1898, 1913 | Charles Bickel Charles Bickel Charles A. Bickel was a prominent architect practicing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Bickel was born to a well-to-do family of Columbus, Ohio who sent him to Europe for six years to prepare him for a career in architecture. On his return in 1875, he settled in Pittsburgh, apprenticed with an... and Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street | Downtown | 1981 | ||
Kennywood Park: Casino | 1899 | Kennywood Kennywood Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The park first opened in 1898 as a "trolley park" at the end of the Monongahela Street Railway. The park was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan and thus began the Kennywood... |
West Mifflin | 1982 | |||
Kennywood Park: Grand Carousel Grand Carousel The Grand Carousel was built in 1926 for the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial by William H. Dentzel. Finished too late for the sesquicentennial it was installed at Kennywood Park in 1927... |
1926 (circa) | William H. Dentzel | Kennywood Kennywood Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The park first opened in 1898 as a "trolley park" at the end of the Monongahela Street Railway. The park was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan and thus began the Kennywood... |
West Mifflin Township | 1976 | ||
Kennywood Park: the Racer Racer (Kennywood) The Racer is a wooden roller coaster located at Kennywood Park, in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. It is a racing, moebius loop coaster; one of only three in the world.-Beginnings:... |
1927 | John A. Miller, designer | Kennywood Kennywood Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The park first opened in 1898 as a "trolley park" at the end of the Monongahela Street Railway. The park was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan and thus began the Kennywood... |
West Mifflin Township | 1995 | ||
Thomas Keown house | 1842-50 | 272 West Ingomar Road | McCandless Township | 1979 | |||
Allen M. Klages house | 1923 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
5525 Beverly Place | Highland Park | 1995 | ||
Knoxville Elementary School (Knoxville Junior High School) Knoxville Junior High School The Knoxville Junior High School in the Knoxville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.... |
1927; 1931 and 1935 | Press C. Dowler (1927 and 1931); Marion M. Steen (1935) | 324 Charles Street | Knoxville Knoxville (Pittsburgh) Knoxville is a south neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It has a zip code of 15210, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 .-History:... |
2002 | ||
Kopp Glass, Inc. | 1899 | 2108 Palmer Street | Swissvale | 2009 | |||
Koppers Building Koppers Tower Koppers Tower is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The tower is named for the Koppers Chemical Corporation.... |
1929 | Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Graham, Anderson, Probst & White is a Chicago architecture firm that was founded in 1912 originally as Graham, Burnham & Co. This firm was the successor to D. H. Burnham & Co. by Daniel Burnham's surviving partner Ernest Graham and Burnham's sons Hubert Burnham and Daniel Burnham Jr... |
Seventh Avenue and Grant Street | Downtown | 1973 | ||
Kramer house | 1854 (circa) | 119 Kramer Street | Sewickley | 1981 | Demolished | ||
Kuykendall-Forsyth-Reed farm | 1768, 1852 | 561 State Route 885 | Jefferson Township | 1979 | |||
"La Tourelle" (Edgar J. Kaufmann house) | 1924 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Cocken |
8 La Tourelle Lane | Fox Chapel | 2003 | ||
Langley High School Langley High School (Pittsburgh) Langley High School is a public school in the Sheraden neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.Langley is one of ten high schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1900 (circa), 1929 | MacClure & Spahr | Sheraden Boulevard and Chartiers Avenue | Sheraden | 2001 | ||
Lark Inn | 1798 | 634 Beaver Road | Leetsdale | 1979 | |||
Lawrence Hall, Point Park University (Keystone Athletic Club) | 1927-29 | Benno Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... for Janssen & Cocken |
Wood Street at Third Avenue | Downtown | 2007 | ||
Lebanon Presbyterian Church | 1871 | 2800 Old Elizabeth Road | West Mifflin | 1975 | Demolished | ||
Lemington Elementary School Lemington Elementary School The Lemington Elementary School in the Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1937. Portions of the exterior are ornamented with terracotta, and feature Mayan-inspired motifs such as an amber sunburst frieze and stylized human faces. It was listed on... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1937 | Marion M. Steen, Edward J. Weber, Navarro Corp. | 7061 Lemington Avenue | Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the northeastern section of the city and spans the Allegheny River. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 15 Engine in the Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar section of the city.... |
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Letsche Education Center Letsche Elementary School The Letsche Elementary School located in the Crawford–Roberts neighborhood of in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (Letsche School) |
1905; 1941 | unknown, 1905; Marion M. Steen, 1941 | 1530 Cliff Street | Hill, the | 2002 | ||
Liberty Tunnels Ventilating Plant | 1928 | Stanley L. Roush | 201 Secane Avenue | Mt. Washington | 2003 | ||
Isaac Lightner House Isaac Lightner House The Isaac Lightner House at 2407 Mount Royal Boulevard in Shaler Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1833. This Greek Revival house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1978, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic... |
1833 | 2407 Mount Royal Boulevard | Shaler Township | 1976 | |||
Lincoln Avenue Viaduct | 1905 | City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Construction, engineers | Lincoln Avenue over Washington Boulevard | Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the northeastern section of the city and spans the Allegheny River. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 15 Engine in the Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar section of the city.... and Larimer Larimer (Pittsburgh) Larimer is a neighborhood in the East End of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. The neighborhood takes its name from William Larimer, who grew up in nearby Westmoreland County and, after making a fortune in the railroad industry, built a manor house overlooking East Liberty... |
2003 | ||
Lincoln Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Lincoln Elementary School located in the Larimer neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1931. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1931 | Thomas Pringle, Oliver J. Robling | 328 Lincoln Avenue (near the corner of Lincoln and Frankstown Avenues) | Larimer Larimer (Pittsburgh) Larimer is a neighborhood in the East End of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. The neighborhood takes its name from William Larimer, who grew up in nearby Westmoreland County and, after making a fortune in the railroad industry, built a manor house overlooking East Liberty... |
2001 | ||
Linden Elementary School Linden Avenue School The Linden Avenue School in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1903; 1927; 1960 | Ellsworth Dean, 1903; Pringle & Robling, 1927 | Linden Avenue near Beechwood Boulevard | Point Breeze | 2002 | ||
Linwood Apartments | 1907 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
McPherson Boulevard at Linden Avenue | Point Breeze | 1976 | ||
Saul Lipkind house | 1954 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
1137 Onondago Street | Swisshelm Park | 1989 | ||
Longue Vue Club Longue Vue Club and Golf Course Longue Vue Club and Golf Course is a historic golf course and clubhouse in Penn Hills Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, that was originally established in the 1920s. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1985, and the National... |
1925 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Cocken |
Oakwood Road | Penn Hills | 1985 | ||
"Lyndhurst" estate wall | 1885 (circa) | Lyndhurst Drive | Point Breeze | 1984 | |||
Lysle Boulevard Bridge (Jerome Street Bridge) Jerome Street Bridge The Jerome Street Bridge, is an arch bridge across the Youghiogheny River connecting the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. It was engineered by George S. Richardson. Originally, an 1880s truss bridge stood on the site. This structure mainly served... |
1937 | George S. Richardson | Youghiogheny River Youghiogheny River The Youghiogheny River , or the Yough for short, is a tributary of the Monongahela River in the U.S. states of West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania... near the Monongahela River Monongahela River The Monongahela River is a river on the Allegheny Plateau in north-central West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States... |
McKeesport | 2004 | ||
Madison Elementary School Madison Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Madison Elementary School in the Upper Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902, and added to in 1929. The exterior features ornately decorated Romanesque-inspired doors and windows. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (formerly Minersville Public School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1902, 1929 | Ulysses J. L. Peoples, Pringle & Robling | 3401 Milwaukee Street (at the corner of Milwaukee and Orion Streets) | Hill District | 2001 | ||
H. P. Malick house | 1900 (circa) | 3406 Brownsville Road | Brentwood | 1995 | |||
Manchester Manchester (Pittsburgh) Manchester is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's North Side. It has a ZIP code of 15233, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 6 . The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 37 Engine and their foam unit in Manchester... |
1838 (platted) | district and Liverpool Street | North Side | 1976 | |||
Mansions on Fifth McCook Family Estate The McCook Family Estate located at 5105 Fifth Avenue in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1906 and 1907 for Willis McCook and his family. McCook was a lawyer who represented Henry Clay Frick. The house is being renovated, and is being converted into a bed and... (Willis F. McCook house and Mrs. Edgar McCook Reed house) |
1905-07 | Carpenter & Crocker | 5105 Fifth Avenue (Willis F. McCook house) and 925 Amberson Avenue (Mrs. Edgar McCook Reed house) | Shadyside | 2009 | ||
Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall (Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women) Carnegie Mellon School of Design The Carnegie Mellon School of Design in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States is a degree granting institution and a division of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts. The School of Design offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in either industrial design or communication design... |
1906, 1914 | Palmer & Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Market at Fifth Market Square, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh's Market Square is located in Downtown Pittsburgh at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Market Street. It has traditionally been the heart of the city and is currently undergoing a revival with several new apartments and retail spaces planned.... (consists of four buildings: former Regal Shoe Company building, 489-491 Market Street, and the former John R. Thompson building) |
1870s (489-491 Market Street), 1908-09 (Regal Shoe building), 1927 (Thompson building), remodeled 2007-09 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... (Regal Shoe building); Landmarks Design Associates Architects (remodeled 2007-09) |
Fifth Avenue at Market Street and Graeme Street | Downtown | 2009 | ||
Masonic Building | 1909 | Charles F. Reed & Bros. Lumber Co., builders | 322 Center Avenue | Verona | 2009 | ||
Mauro water tower | 1900 (circa) | Blackburn Road | Sewickley Heights | 1978 | |||
McCleary Elementary School McCleary Elementary School The McCleary Elementary School in the Upper Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1900. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1900 | Ulysses J. L. Peoples | 201 McCandless Avenue | Lawrenceville | 2002 | ||
McGill Hall | 1916 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
McGinley house | 1804 | McGinley Road | Monroeville | 1977 | |||
McGuffey Building (formerly, Glenshaw School) | 1882 | 1439 Butler Plank Road | Shaler Township | 1979 | |||
McKees Rocks Bridge | 1930-32 | Richardson George S.George S. Richardson, engineer | Ohio River Ohio River The Ohio River is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream... at mile 3.3 |
McKees Rocks McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania McKees Rocks, also known as "The Rocks", is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, along the south bank of the Ohio River. The borough population was 6,104 at the 2010 census.In the past, it was known for its extensive iron and steel interests... |
2003 | ||
McKeesport National Bank McKeesport National Bank McKeesport National Bank located at 5th Avenue and Sinclair Street in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, was built from 1889 to 1891. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 29, 1980, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1981.... |
1891 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Fifth Avenue and Sinclair Street | McKeesport | 1981 | ||
McKeesport Waterworks | 1908, 1925 | Railroad Street at the Fifteenth Street Bridge | McKeesport | 1982 | |||
"Meado'cots" | 1912 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
425-47 Rosedale Street | Homewood | 2001 | ||
Mellon Bank Mellon National Bank Building Mellon National Bank Building at 514 Smithfield Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1924. This Classical styled building was designed by architects Trowbridge & Livingston with E.P. Mellon... |
1924 | Trowbridge & Livingston Trowbridge & Livingston Trowbridge & Livingston was an architectural practice based in New York City in the early 20th century. The firm's partners were Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge and Goodhue Livingston .... |
Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street | Downtown | 1976 | Interior destroyed | |
Andrew W. Mellon house | 1897; after 1917 | MacClure & Spahr | Woodland Road | Squirrel Hill | 2001 | ||
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research Mellon Institute of Industrial Research Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, founded in 1913 by Andrew W. Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, merged with the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1967 to form Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1931-37 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Cocken |
4400 Fifth Avenue | Oakland | 2003 | ||
Mellon Park Mellon Park Mellon Park is a park in the Shadyside and Point Breeze neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the corner of Fifth and Shady Avenues, beside the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts building. The park is home to the Walled Garden, and holds events throughout the year. It is also home to several... |
1943 | Fifth Avenue (at the corner of Fifth and Shady Avenues) | Point Breeze and Shadyside | 1982 | |||
Mellon Square Mellon Square Mellon Square is an urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the first Modernist park built above a parking garage. With its distinctive black-and-white geometric pavement, it is a prominent feature and gathering spot of Downtown Pittsburgh.... |
1954-55 | James A. Mitchell for Mitchell & Ritchey, architects; Simonds & Simonds, landscape architects | Between Smithfield Street and William Penn Place and Oliver and Sixth Avenues | Downtown | 2007 | ||
C. C. Mellor Library and Edgewood Club | 1914 | Edward B. Lee | Pennwood and West Swissvale Avenues | Edgewood | 2000 | ||
Mexican War Streets National Register District Mexican War Streets The Mexican War Streets, originally known as "The Buena Vista Tract", is a historic district in the Central Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The district is densely filled with beautifully restored row houses, community gardens and tree lined streets and alleyways... |
1850-1900 (circa) | North Side | 1988 | ||||
Mifflin Elementary School Mifflin Elementary School The Mifflin Elementary School in the Hays neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1932. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1932 | Link, Weber & Bowers; Edward J. Weber | Mifflin Road at Lincoln Place | Hays Hays (Pittsburgh) Hays is a neighborhood in the 31st Ward of southeastern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is represented on by the representative of . It occupies ZIP codes 15227, 15207, and 15236. It is named after James H... |
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Miller African-Centered Academy (Miller Elementary School) | 1905; 1939 | John Blair Elliott, 1905; Marion M. Steen, 1939 | 61 Reed Street | Hill, the | 2002 | ||
Oliver Miller Homestead Oliver Miller Homestead Oliver Miller Homestead is a public museum that commemorates pioneer settlers of Western Pennsylvania. It is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania's South Park about south of downtown Pittsburgh near Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.The house was built on the site of the Oliver Miller Homestead,... |
1808, 1830 | Stone Manse Drive east of Corrigan Drive, South Park South Park (Pittsburgh) South Park is a county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the second largest in the county's network of nine distinct parks.... |
South Park Township | 1979 | |||
The Miller House | 1905 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
7506 Trevanion Avenue | Swissvale | 2000 | ||
Miller-Zorn-Bush house | 1840-1850 (circa) | 503 Hill Street | Sewickley | 2009 | |||
Monongahela Incline Monongahela Incline The Monongahela Incline, built by John Endres in 1870, islocated near the Smithfield Street Bridge in Pittsburgh. It is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the USA. It is also one of two surviving inclines from the original 17 passenger-carrying inclines built in Pittsburgh starting... |
1870 (opened) | John Endres and Samuel Diescher | Grandview Avenue and Wyoming Street and West Carson Street near Smithfield Street | Mount Washington and Station Square | 1970 | ||
Montgomery house | 1877 | 424 Shady Avenue | Shadyside | 1979 | |||
Moore Elementary School | 1914, 1941, 1997 | 3809 Dalewood Avenue | Brentwood | 1997 | |||
Moreland-Hoffstot House Moreland-Hoffstot House The Moreland-Hoffstot House in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.... |
1914 | Paul Irwin | 5057 Fifth Avenue | Shadyside | 1985 | ||
Morrow Barn (Penn-Hebron Garden Club) | 1834 | Jefferson Road | Penn Hills | 1974 | |||
Morrow Elementary School John Morrow Elementary School The John Morrow Elementary School located at 1611 Davis Avenue in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1895... |
1895; additions | Samuel T. McClarren | 1611 Davis Avenue | Brighton Heights | 2002 | ||
Most Holy Name of Jesus Rectory | 1875 (circa) | 1700 Harpster Street | Troy Hill | 1983 | |||
Motor Square Garden (East Liberty Market) Motor Square Garden Motor Square Garden, also known as East Liberty Market, is a building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
1900 | Peabody and Stearns Peabody and Stearns Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody and John Goddard Stearns, Jr... |
Centre Avenue and Baum Boulevard | East Liberty | 1975, 1988 | ||
Mount Assisi | 1927 | Edward J. Weber of Link, Weber & Bowers | 934 Forest Avenue | Ross Township | 2003 | ||
Mt. Lebanon Golf Course (Castle Shannon Golf Club) | 1907-08 | George A. Ormiston, landscape architect/designer | 1000 Pine Avenue | Mt. Lebanon | 2007 | ||
Mt. Lebanon Municipal Building | 1928-30 | William H. King, Jr. | 710 Washington Road | Mt. Lebanon | 2007 | ||
Munhall Volunteer Fire Company #1 | 1902 | 1300 Martha Street | Munhall | 2009 | |||
Municipal Building | 1938 | Clifford Lake | 2 Race Street | Edgewood | 1998 | ||
"Muottas" (William Walker house) | 1904 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Little Sewickley Creek Road 40°33′44.01"N 80°11′41.93"W | Edgeworth | 1995 | ||
Murray Hill Avenue Historic District | 1890 (after) | 1010-1201 Murray Hill Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 2004 | |||
Murray house | 1830 (circa) | 423 Washington Avenue | Bridgeville | 1985 | |||
Muse house | 1820 | 4222 Third Street | McKeesport | 2001 | |||
National Carpatho-Rusyn Cultural and Educational Center Carpatho-Rusyn Society The Carpatho-Rusyn Society is an American nonprofit organization promoting Rusyn culture in the United States, as well as in the traditional homeland in east Central Europe.... (St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic Church) |
1903 | Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula was a Hungarian American architect.He was born in Hungary to János Bobula, Sr. , a Budapest architect and politician, and he studied at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, along with his brother, János Jr... |
911 Dickson Street | Munhall | 1988 | ||
Natrona Bank (Sweeny Hotel and Saloon) | 1900 | 46-48 Chestnut Street | Natrona | 2009 | |||
Neill Log House Neill Log House The Neill Log House is a historic log cabin in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation placed a Historic Landmark Plaque on the building in 1970. In 1977, it was named a City of Pittsburgh Designated Historic Structure. It is part of Schenley Park U.S... |
1790 (circa) | East Circuit Road | Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... |
1970 | |||
Neville house ("Woodville") Woodville (Heidelberg, Pennsylvania) Woodville, also known as the Neville House or John Neville House, is a house on Washington Pike south of Heidelberg, Pennsylvania. It is significant for its association with John Neville, a tax collector whose other house was burned in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. The oldest portion of the house... |
1785 and after | Route 50 Pennsylvania Route 50 Pennsylvania Route 50 is a long state highway located in western Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 844 in the Independence Township community of Independence less than a mile from the West Virginia state line. The eastern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 60... |
Collier Township | 1976 | |||
New Granada Theater (Pythian Temple) New Granada Theater The New Granada Theater at 2007 Centre Avenue in the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1927 and 1928. This Art Deco theater was designed by architect Louis A. S. Bellinger, and originally was a Pythian Temple, a meeting place for the Knights of Pythias... |
1927-28; remodeled in 1937-38 | Louis A. S. Bellinger, 1927–28; Alfred M. Marks, 1937–38 | 2007 Centre Avenue | Hill, the | 2007 | ||
New Zion Baptist Church (Deliverance Baptist Christian Center) | 1867 | Barr & Moser | 1304 Manhattan Street | Manchester | 1976 | ||
Newington David Shields House The David Shields House at the corner of Shields Lane and Beaver Road in Edgeworth, Pennsylvania, was built in 1823. This Federal style house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 1975, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks... " |
"1816, 1823 | Shields Lane | Edgeworth | 1976 | |||
North Park Golf Club House | 1937 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Kummer Road | McCandless Township | 2003 | ||
Hulda and Louise Notz house | 1940 | Cornelia Brierly | 120 Lutz Lane | West Mifflin | 2009 | ||
Oakmont Carnegie Library | 1901 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Allegheny River Boulevard | Oakmont | 1979 | ||
Oakmont Country Club Oakmont Country Club Oakmont Country Club is a country club and the "oldest top-ranked golf course in the U. S.", in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Plum and Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA. The Pennsylvania Turnpike separates the eastern seven holes from the rest of the course.... |
1904 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
Hulton Road | Plum Borough | 1985 | ||
Ober-Guehl house | 1877 and later | 1501 Lowrie Street | Troy Hill | 1985 | |||
Old Crossroads Presbyterian Church | 1896 | 2574 Mosside Boulevard | Monroeville | 1975 | |||
Old Heidelberg Apartments Old Heidelberg Apartments The Old Heidelberg Apartments in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.... |
1905, 1908 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
Braddock Avenue and Waverly Street | Park Place | 1970 | ||
Old St. Luke's (St. Luke's Episcopal Church) | 1852 | Washington Pike and Church Street | Scott Township | 1976 | |||
Old Sewickley Train Station (Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Station) | 1887 | 20 Chadwick Street | Sewickley | 1993 | |||
Old Stone Bridge | 1870 (circa) | Near Old William Penn Highway and Beatty Road | Monroeville | 1985 | |||
Old Toll House (Rising Sun Inn) | 1827 | 3835 Northern Pike | Monroeville | 1975 | |||
Henry W. Oliver Building Oliver Building (Pittsburgh) The Henry W. Oliver Building is a 25-storey, skyscraper at 535 Smithfield Street, across from Mellon Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was designed by Daniel Burnham and built 1908-10, consisting of a stone and terra cotta facade over a steel frame.The structure was completed as per... |
1910 | D. H. Burnham & Company D. H. Burnham & Company D.H. Burnham and Company of was an architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois. As successor to Burnham and Root, the name was changed once John Root died in 1891. Root was the chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition. After Root's death, Daniel Burnham took that title... |
Smithfield Street and Oliver Avenue | Downtown | 1974 | ||
Oliver High School Oliver High School David B. Oliver High School, commonly known as Oliver High School, is a public school in the Northside area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Oliver is one of ten high schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1925 | James T. Steen & Sons | Brighton Road and Island Avenue | Marshall-Shadeland Marshall-Shadeland Marshall-Shadeland is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's North Side. It has a zip codes of both 15212 and 15214, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 .... |
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Osterling Studio and Office Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio The Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio at 228 Isabella Street in the North Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1917. This Gothic Revival building was designed by architect Frederick J. Osterling, and was used as his office and studio... |
1917 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
228 Isabella Street | North Shore | 2004 | ||
Oyster House (Bear Tavern Site) | 1827 (Bear Tavern Site), 1870 (Oyster House) | Market Square Market Square, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh's Market Square is located in Downtown Pittsburgh at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Market Street. It has traditionally been the heart of the city and is currently undergoing a revival with several new apartments and retail spaces planned.... |
Downtown | 1971 | |||
Panther Hollow Bridge Panther Hollow Bridge Panther Hollow Bridge carries Wilmot Road over Panther Hollow in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.This bridge in the city's Oakland district has a main span of , total length , and arches above the hollow... |
1897 | Henry B. Rust, engineer | Over Panther Hollow Panther Hollow Panther Hollow is a small, somewhat isolated neighborhood at the bottom of Joncaire Street in Junction Hollow that runs along Boundary Street and is located in the Central Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The neighborhood was settled in late 19th century mostly by Italian immigrants... |
Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... |
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Parkstone Dwellings | 1922 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
6937 Penn Avenue | Point Breeze | 2001 | ||
Parkway steps | 1936 | Works Progress Administration Works Progress Administration The Works Progress Administration was the largest and most ambitious New Deal agency, employing millions of unskilled workers to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads, and operated large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects... |
Between Parkway and North Avenues | Chalfant | 2009 | ||
"Peleponesus" | 1835 (circa) | 7900 Lincoln Road | Penn Hills | 1979 | |||
Penn Brewery and Brewery Innovation Center (Eberhardt & Ober Brewery) Eberhardt and Ober Brewery The Eberhardt and Ober Brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. It is now part of the Penn Brewery complex.... |
1880 (circa) and after, 1884 | Joseph Stillburg, architect of Stock House, 1884 | Troy Hill and Vinial Street | Troy Hill | 2000 | ||
Pennsylvania Railroad Station | 1903 | Furness Frank Furness Frank Heyling Furness was an acclaimed American architect of the Victorian era. He designed more than 600 buildings, most in the Philadelphia area, and is remembered for his eclectic, muscular, often idiosyncratically scaled buildings, and for his influence on the Chicago architect Louis Sullivan... , Evans & Co. |
Swissvale and Maple Avenues | Edgewood | 1998 | ||
Pennsylvania Railroad Station Pennsylvania Railroad Station-Wilkinsburg The Pennsylvania Railroad Station-Wilkinsburg is located in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. The building was built in 1916 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 1985.... |
1916 | Walter H. Cookson | Hay Street at Ross Avenue | Wilkinsburg | 1976 | ||
Pennsylvania Railroad Station Rotunda Union Station (Pittsburgh) Union Station is a historic train station at Grant Street and Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.-History:Unlike many union stations built in the U.S... |
1898–1903 | D. H. Burnham & Company D. H. Burnham & Company D.H. Burnham and Company of was an architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois. As successor to Burnham and Root, the name was changed once John Root died in 1891. Root was the chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition. After Root's death, Daniel Burnham took that title... |
Liberty Avenue and Grant Street | Downtown | 1991 | ||
The Pennsylvanian (Union Station) Union Station (Pittsburgh) Union Station is a historic train station at Grant Street and Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.-History:Unlike many union stations built in the U.S... |
1898–1903 | D. H. Burnham & Company D. H. Burnham & Company D.H. Burnham and Company of was an architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois. As successor to Burnham and Root, the name was changed once John Root died in 1891. Root was the chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition. After Root's death, Daniel Burnham took that title... |
1100 Liberty Avenue | Downtown | 2003 | ||
Perry Traditional Academy Perry Traditional Academy Perry Traditional Academy is a high school in the northern neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Perry is one of ten high schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools.-Statistics:... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1899 | Perrysville Avenue and Semicir Street | Perry North Perry North (Pittsburgh) Perry North is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA's north city area. It lies within zip codes 15212 and 15214, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1... |
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Phipps Conservatory Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a complex of buildings and grounds set in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1893 | Lord & Burnham Lord & Burnham Lord & Burnham was a noted American boiler and greenhouse manufacturers, and builders of major public conservatories in the United States.... |
Schenley Drive | Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... |
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Pierce house | 1850 (prior to) | 88 Donna Drive | Franklin Park | 1971 | |||
Pitt Building (Americus Club) | 1918 | Edward B. Lee | 213 Smithfield Street | Downtown | 1972 | ||
Pittsburgh Athletic Association Pittsburgh Athletic Association The Pittsburgh Athletic Association is a private social club and athletic club in in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Its clubhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
1911 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard | Oakland | 1970 | ||
Pittsburgh Ballet Theater Building 109-115 Wood Street 109-115 Wood Street are two buildings located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 109-111 was built in 1897, and 113-115 was built in 1902. The architect was Charles Bickel... |
1900 (circa) | 244 Boulevard of the Allies, 109-115 Wood Street | Downtown | 1975 | |||
Pittsburgh Brewing Company | 1888 and after | 3340 Liberty Avenue | Lawrenceville | 1979 | |||
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Pittsburgh Center for the Arts The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts is a non-profit community arts campus that offers arts education programs and contemporary art exhibitions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... (Arts and Crafts Center) |
1912, 1980s | Charles Barton Keen | Fifth and Shady Avenues | Squirrel Hill | 1971 | ||
The Pittsburgh Children's Center (Gulf Research Laboratory) | 1930 | Ludlow & Schwab | 327 Craft Avenue | Oakland | 2001 | ||
Pittsburgh Children's Museum Children's Museum of Pittsburgh The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh is a children's museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is in the Allegheny Center neighborhood in Pittsburgh's Northside.- History :... (Allegheny [Old] Post Office Allegheny Post Office Allegheny Post Office, also known as Old North Post Office, The Landmarks Museum, is a building built in 1897 in the Allegheny City area that is now within Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... ) |
1897 | William Martin Aiken William Martin Aiken William Martin Aiken was an American architect who served as Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury and oversaw and participated in the design and construction of numerous federal buildings during his appointment that now reside on the National Register of Historic Places.-Early... |
10 Children's Way (Allegheny Center) | Central North Side | 1971 | ||
Pittsburgh Engineer's Building (Union Trust Company) | 1898 | D. H. Burnham & Company D. H. Burnham & Company D.H. Burnham and Company of was an architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois. As successor to Burnham and Root, the name was changed once John Root died in 1891. Root was the chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition. After Root's death, Daniel Burnham took that title... |
337 Fourth Avenue | Downtown | 1974 | ||
Pittsburgh Gifted Center (McKelvy School) Pittsburgh Gifted Center Pittsburgh Gifted Center is a special school that provides gifted education, to students in Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver.Until May 2006, the Pittsburgh Gifted Center was located at the McKelvy building in the Pittsburgh Hill District.... |
1911 | Carlton Strong | Bedford Avenue and Erin Street | Hill, the | 2002 | ||
The Pittsburgh Golf Club | 1899; enlarged 1904 | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
5280 Northumberland Street | Squirrel Hill | 2004 | ||
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station (The Landmarks Building) Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.-References:... |
1901 | William George Burns | Station Square Station Square Station Square is a indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in the South Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
South Shore | 1970 | ||
Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at the Priory (St. Mary's German Catholic Church) | 1854; addition 1906 | Father John Stibiel, 1854; Sidney Heckert, 1906 | Pressley and Nash Streets | Deutschtown | 2004 | ||
Porter Hall (School of Applied Industries) | 1905, 1915 | Palmer & Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
James Powers Homestead | 1797 | 108 White Gate Road | O'Hara Township | 2001 | |||
Prospect Elementary School Prospect Junior High and Elementary School The Prospect Junior High and Elementary School in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1931. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1931; 1936 | Marion M. Steen for James T. Steen & Sons, 1931; Marion M. Steen, 1936 | Prospect Street near Southern Avenue | Mt. Washington | 2002 | ||
Provincial House of Sisters of Divine Providence | 1927 | John E. Kauzor | 9900 Babcock Boulevard | McCandless Township | 1984 | ||
Rankin house | 1831 | 1114 Rankin Road | White Oak | 1981 | |||
"Red Gables" (Frank Alden house) | 1894 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
605 Maple Lane | Edgeworth | 1995 | ||
Regional Enterprise Tower (Alcoa Building) Regional Enterprise Tower The Regional Enterprise Tower is a skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, formerly known as the Alcoa Building. It was completed in 1953 and has 30 floors. It is the 15th tallest building in the city and is adjacent to Mellon Square... |
1950-53 | Harrison Wallace Harrison Wallace Kirkman Harrison , was an American architect.-Career:Harrison started his professional career with the firm of Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray, participating in the construction of Rockefeller Center... & Abramovitz Max Abramovitz Max Abramovitz was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz.- Life :... |
425 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 2004 | ||
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel (Fulton Building) Fulton Building The Fulton Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Since 2001 it has been the home of the city's Renaissance Hotel.... |
1906 | Grosvenor Atterbury Grosvenor Atterbury Grosvenor Atterbury was an American architect, urban planner and writer. He studied at Yale University and then travelled in Europe. He studied architecture at Columbia University and worked in the offices of McKim, Mead & White. Much of Atterbury’s early work consisted of weekend houses for... |
107 Sixth Street | Downtown | 2003 | ||
Riverview United Presbyterian Church (Watson Memorial Presbyterian Church) | 1907 | Allison & Allison Allison & Allison Allison & Allison was the architectural firm of James Edward Allison and his brother David Clark Allison . Originally based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Allisons moved to southern California in 1910 and at first specialized in public schools.Among the notable projects by this firm are:*... |
3505 Perrysville Avenue | Perry North | 2009 | ||
"Robin Hill" | 1926 | Henry Gilchrist | 949 Thorn Run Road | Moon Township | 2004 | ||
Rodef Shalom Temple Rodef Shalom Temple Rodef Shalom Temple is a National Register of Historic Places landmark in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania designed by architect Henry Hornbostel.Located on Fifth Avenue on the border of the Oakland and Shadyside neighborhoods, it houses Congregation Rodef Shalom, the oldest Jewish congregation in Western... |
1906 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Fifth and Morewood Avenues | Shadyside | 1971 | ||
Rogers School for the Creative and Performing Arts Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts was an arts magnet school located in Garfield, near East Liberty, and Highland Park neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rogers CAPA offers students nine Arts majors: Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Instrumental, Multimedia, Piano,... |
1914 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbott |
5525 Columbo Avenue | Garfield | 2002 | ||
Roslyn Place (entire fabric) | 1913 (begun) | Off 5400 block, Ellsworth Avenue | Shadyside | 2000 | |||
Roslyn Place pavement | 1913 and after | Off 5400 block, Ellsworth Avenue | Shadyside | 1976 | |||
Ross-Tooke house | 1835 (circa) | Old State Road | Pine Township | 1979 | |||
Round Hill United Presbyterian Church | 1804 | 2150 Round Hill Church Road | Elizabeth Township | 1979 | |||
Royal York Apartments | 1937 | Frederick Stanton | 3955 Bigelow Boulevard | Oakland | 2000 | ||
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church | 1924-53 | Carlton Strong | Walnut Street and Shady Avenue | Shadyside | 1970 | ||
St. Adalbert Church | 1889 | South Fifteenth Street | South Side | 1984 | |||
St. Anselm's Roman Catholic Church | 1924 | Albert F. Link | 7446 McClure Avenue | Swissvale | 2000 | ||
St. Augustine's Church | 1899 | Rutan & Russell and John T. Comes | 37th and Bandera Streets | Lawrenceville | 1998 | ||
St. Basil's Roman Catholic Church | 1923 | Herman J. Lang | 1735 Brownsville Road | Carrick | 2000 | ||
St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church | 1933-47 | William Richard Perry | 311 Washington Road | Mount Lebanon | 1988 | ||
St. Boniface Church St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) St. Boniface Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Spring Hill–City View neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The parish was founded in 1884. The church building located at 2208 East Street was constructed in 1925 and 1926, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in... |
1926 | Albert F. Link | East Street at Royal Street | East Street Valley | 1974 | ||
St. Colman's School St. Colman's Catholic School St. Colman's Catholic School is a historic landmark located in Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Originally established in 1888, the school building that exists there now was built in 1928 by architects Link, Weber & Bowers. There are carvings in sandstone all around the building's... |
1928 | Link, Weber & Bowers | Hunter and Thompson Streets | Turtle Creek | 1997 | ||
St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church is a Ukrainian Catholic parish in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under the authority of the Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma, Ohio.The parish was established in 1891... |
1895, 1917 | West Carson and South Seventh Streets | South Side | 1968 | |||
St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church | 1909-16 | John Theodore Comes | 2301 Mission Street | South Side Slopes | 2003 | ||
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church | 1886 | Adolf Druiding | 4712 Liberty Avenue | Bloomfield | 1987 | ||
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church | 1927 | William H. King, Jr. | 305 Center Avenue | West View | 2003 | ||
St. Margaret's Hospital Chapel | 1894 | Ernest Flagg Ernest Flagg Ernest Flagg was a noted American architect in the Beaux-Arts style. He was also an advocate for urban reform and architecture's social responsibility.-Biography:... |
Forty-sixth Street | Lawrenceville | 1973 | Demolished | |
St. Mary Magdalene Church | 1895; 1936 | Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.... , Button & MacLean |
East Tenth Avenue and Amity Street | Homestead | 2001 | ||
St. Mary of the Mount Church | 1896 | Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.... |
403 Grandview Avenue | Mount Washington | 1998 (plaque was awarded conditionally and given in 1999) | ||
St. Mary's Church | 1874 | James Sylvester Devlin | 340 46th Street | Lawrenceville | 1971 | ||
St. Mary's Priory | 1888 | Henry Moser | 614 Pressley Street | Deutschtown | 1988 | ||
St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church | 1922 | Carlton Strong | 116 Ella Street | McKees Rocks | 2000 | ||
St. Matthew's A.M.E. Zion Church | 1910 (circa) | Thorn and Walnut Streets | Sewickley | 1997 | |||
St. Michael Archangel Church | 1927 | Comes, Perry & McMullen | E. Ninth Avenue and Liberty Place | Munhall | 2001 | ||
St. Michael the Archangel Church | 1851 | John Anderson and John L. Richards, designers | Fifth and Bayard Streets | Elizabeth | 1987 | Demolished | |
St. Michael the Archangel Church (Angel's Arms Condominiums) Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church & Rectory Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church & Rectory is a former Roman Catholic church and rectory located at 21 Pius Street in the South Side Slopes neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... |
1861 | Charles Bartberger | One Pius Street | South Side Slopes | 1970 | ||
St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church | 1903–1910 | 43 Reed Street | Hill, the | 2001 | |||
St. Nicholas Cathedral (First Congregational Church) | 1904 | Thomas Hannah | 419 South Dithridge Street | Oakland | 1982 | ||
St. Nicholas Croatian Church St. Nicholas Croatian Church St. Nicholas Croatian Church is a Roman Catholic church in Millvale, Pennsylvania. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is noted for its murals by Maxo Vanka, painted in 1937 and 1941, such as "Labor Sacrificed on the Altar of Greed" and "The Capitalist".-External links:*... |
1900 | Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.... |
24 Maryland Avenue | Millvale | 1979 | ||
St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church is a former Roman Catholic church located at 1326 East Ohio Street in the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The church was established in 1894, and is the site of the first Croatian Catholic Parish in America. The church, as pictured, was... |
1900 | Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.... |
1326 East Ohio Street | Troy Hill | 1976 | ||
St. Paul Baptist Church | 1887 | Lawrence B. Valk | 6701 Penn Avenue | Point Breeze | 1998 | ||
St. Paul of the Cross Monastery | 1854 and later | Charles Bartberger | 143 Monastery Street | South Side Slopes | 1982 | ||
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral Cathedral of Saint Paul in Pittsburgh The Cathedral of Saint Paul is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1906 | Egan James J. Egan James J. Egan, FAIA, was an Irish-American architect and fellow of the American Institute of Architects practicing in Chicago, Illinois... & Prindeville |
Fifth Avenue and Craig Street | Oakland | 1975 | ||
St. Peter's Episcopal Church St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an early example of the archaeological phase of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by the Philadelphia architect John Notman.... |
1852 | John Norman | Forbes and Craft Avenues | Oakland | 1972 | Demolished | |
St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church | 1889 | Penn Circle East | East Liberty | 1975 | |||
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church | 1874 | Andrew Peebles | 720 Arch Street (Allegheny Center) | Central North Side | 1972 | ||
St. Philip Roman Catholic Church | 1906 | William P. Ginther | West Crafton and Broadhead Avenues | Crafton | 1970 | ||
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church | 1891 | Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer Frederick C. Sauer was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.... |
Smallman and Twenty-first Streets | Strip District | 1970 | ||
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | 1903 | George Nattress & Sons | 600 Pitt Street | Wilkinsburg | 2004 | ||
St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church | 1904 | 1001 Braddock Avenue | Braddock | 1983 | Demolished | ||
Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church | 1891 | Adolf Druiding and John Theodore Comes | 130 Larimer Avenue | East Liberty | 1983 | ||
St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church | 1906 | Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula Titus de Bobula was a Hungarian American architect.He was born in Hungary to János Bobula, Sr. , a Budapest architect and politician, and he studied at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, along with his brother, János Jr... |
200 Walnut Street | Carnegie | 1977 | ||
Salk Hall (Municipal Hospital) Salk Hall Jonas Salk Hall at the University of Pittsburgh is a Pennsylvania state and Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. The Art Deco building is named after Jonas Salk, who conducted his research on the first polio vaccine in a basement laboratory while on the faculty at the... |
1940 | Richard Irving and Theodore Eicholz | University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of... , 3501 Terrace Street |
Oakland | 1972 | ||
Schenley Apartments Schenley Quadrangle Schenley Quadrangle is a cluster of University of Pittsburgh residence halls that is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and are contributing properties to the Schenley Farms National Historic District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.The five residence halls... |
1922 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... , with Rutan & Russell |
Fifth Avenue opposite Thackeray Street | Oakland | 1972 | ||
Schenley Bridge Schenley Bridge Schenley Bridge connects Schenley Plaza to Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It carries Schenley Drive over Junction Hollow to Frew Street and Flagstaff Hill.... |
1897 | Henry B. Rust | Schenley Plaza Schenley Plaza Schenley Plaza is a public park serving as the grand entrance into Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The plaza, located on Forbes Avenue and Schenley Drive in the city's Oakland district, includes multiple gardens, food kiosks, public meeting spaces, a carousel, and a prominent "Emerald... to Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... over Junction Hollow Junction Hollow Junction Hollow is a small wooded valley bordering the west flanks of Schenley Park and the campus of Carnegie Mellon University and the southern edge of the University of Pittsburgh's campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.... |
Oakland | 2001 | ||
Schenley Farms District Schenley Farms Historic District The Schenley Farms Historic District, also referred to as the Schenley Farms-Oakland Civic District, is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places that is located in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1905 (planned) | Bigelow Boulevard and Parkman Avenue | Oakland | 1976 | |||
Schenley High School Schenley High School Schenley High School is both a public school building and a school program that closed with the graduating class of 2011. Schenley High School is located in the North Oakland neighborhood at the edge of the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2008 the school's staff and... |
1915-16 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
Bigelow Boulevard and Centre Avenue | Oakland | 1992 | ||
Schenley Hotel William Pitt Union The William Pitt Union is the student union building of the University of Pittsburgh main campus and is a Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark... |
1898 | Rutan & Russell | Bigelow Boulevard and Forbes Avenue | Oakland | 1984 | ||
Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... |
1889 (begun) | Oakland | 1989 | ||||
Schenley Park Visitors Center | 1910 | Rutan & Russell | 101 Panther Hollow Road | Schenley Park Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district... |
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Schiller Classical Academy (formerly Schiller School) Schiller Elementary School The Schiller Elementary School in the East Allegheny neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1939. The school is still in use today, as part of the Pittsburgh Public School System, and is known as Schiller Classical Academy. It was listed on the National Register of Historic... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1939 | Marion M. Steen, Edward J. Weber, Edward Crump, Jr., Inc. | 1018 Peralta Street | East Allegheny East Allegheny (Pittsburgh) East Allegheny, also known as Deutschtown, is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh's North Side. It has a ZIP Code of 15212, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1... |
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Schiller house | 1807, 1846 | 123 Faybern Drive | Penn Hills | 1976 | |||
Schoolhouse Arts Center | 1905 | South Park Road at Park Avenue | Bethel Park | 1990 | |||
Charles Schwab house | 1893 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... |
541 Jones Avenue | North Braddock | 1985 | ||
Scobell Hall | 1918 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
Second Presbyterian Church of Wilkinsburg | 1905; 1910; 1928 | F. Hoffman & Co., 1905; T. Lawrence Wolfe, 1910 | 740 South Avenue | Wilkinsburg | 2002 | ||
Seldom Seen Arch | 1903 | Boller Alfred P. Boller Alfred Pancoast Boller was a civil engineer and bridge designer. He was the chief engineer on several bridge building projects during the late 1800 and neary 1900s. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, Boller graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and... & Hodge, engineers |
Saw Mill Run Boulevard east of Woodruff Street 40°25′31.6194"N 80°1′14.8722"W | Mount Washington | 2001 | ||
Sellers-Carnahan House Sellers House (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Sellers House in the Shadyside neighborhood of in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1858. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. In 1996, it was professionally restored by Samuel Land Company of Pittsburgh, PA.... |
1858 | Shady Avenue and Walnut Street | Shadyside | 1969 | |||
Sellers-Grove house | 1851 (circa) | 161 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet is a historic district in Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. It was a planned community that was founded by William Shinn in 1851. Joseph W. Kerr designed all four of the Evergreen Hamlet houses. The community was listed on the National Register of Historic... |
Ross Township | 1971 | |||
Settler's Cabin (Walker-Ewing-Glass house) Walker-Ewing-Glass Log House The Walker-Ewing-Glass Log House is a log house located on Pinkerton Run Road in Settler's Cabin Park, North Fayette Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. It may have been built in the 1780s by a man named John Henry. In 1785, Isaac and Gabriel Walker acquired the land, and Gabriel built the... |
1780s?, 1855 (circa) | Settler's Cabin Park Settler's Cabin Park Settler's Cabin Park is a county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the county's 12,000 acre network of nine distinct parks.... |
North Fayette | 1970 | |||
Sewickley Post Office | 1910 | James Knox Taylor James Knox Taylor James Knox Taylor was Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1897 to 1912. His name is listed ex officio as supervising architect of hundreds of federal buildings built throughout the United States during the period.-Early career:The son of H... |
Bank and Broad Streets | Sewickley | 2000 | ||
Sewickley Presbyterian Church | 1861 | Joseph W. Kerr | 414 Grant Street | Sewickley | 1979 | ||
Sewickley Public Library Sewickley Public Library The Sewickley Public Library is the public library serving the Quaker Valley School District. The library can be found in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, a borough that is located west northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River... |
1923; annex 2000 | Henry D. Gilchrist, 1923 | Thorn and Broad Streets | Sewickley | 2003 | ||
Shadyside Presbyterian Church Shadyside Presbyterian Church Shadyside Presbyterian Church is a large congregation of the Presbyterian Church in an historic part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1889, 1892 | Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge | Amberson Avenue and Westminster Place | Shadyside | 1971 | ||
James Wilson Shaw house | 1827 | 1825 Mount Royal Boulevard | Shaler Township | 1979 | |||
Thomas Shaw house | 1824, 1832 | 1491 Butler Plank Road | Shaler Township | 1984 | |||
Shaw-Tatom house | 1824, 1832 | 1526 Butler Plank Road | Shaler | 1970 | |||
Shelly/Stella Street terracing | 1930s | Shelly and Stella Streets | South Side Slopes | 1998 | |||
Shields Presbyterian Church | 1869 | Joseph W. Kerr? | Church Lane and Oliver Road | Edgeworth | 1975 | ||
Shinn-Beall house | 1851 (circa) | 168 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet Evergreen Hamlet is a historic district in Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. It was a planned community that was founded by William Shinn in 1851. Joseph W. Kerr designed all four of the Evergreen Hamlet houses. The community was listed on the National Register of Historic... |
Ross Township | 1971 | |||
Peter Shouse house | 1840 (circa) | 451 Main Street | Crescent Township | 1987 | Demolished | ||
Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua | 1880, 1891 | Harpster Street | Troy Hill | 1968 | |||
Siebert house | 1892 | 241 South Winebiddle Street | Bloomfield | 1982 | |||
John F. Singer house John F. Singer House The John F. Singer House is a house in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, an east-side suburb of Pittsburgh.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.-See also:... |
1865 | Joseph W. Kerr? | 1318 Singer Place | Wilkinsburg | 2000 | ||
Sixteenth Street Bridge | 1923 | H. G. Balcom, engineer; Warren & Wetmore Warren and Wetmore Warren and Wetmore was an architecture firm in New York City. It was a partnership between Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore , that had one of the most extensive practices of its time and was known for the designing of large hotels.Whitney Warren was a cousin of the Vanderbilts and spent ten... , architects |
Allegheny River Allegheny River The Allegheny River is a principal tributary of the Ohio River; it is located in the Eastern United States. The Allegheny River joins with the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River at the "Point" of Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... at Mile 1.3; Sixteenth Street |
Strip District and the Northside | 2001 | ||
Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Street Bridges Three Sisters (Pittsburgh) A suspension bridge works by hanging a roadway from cables or chains under tension. Though a few unstiffened suspension bridges exist, a longitudinal stiffening truss or girder is usually added to prevent excessive movement of the deck. The cables pass over towers and are anchored at both ends... . (Roberto Clemente Bridge Roberto Clemente Bridge The Roberto Clemente Bridge, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge, spans the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... ; Andy Warhol Bridge Andy Warhol Bridge Andy Warhol Bridge, also known as the Seventh Street Bridge, spans the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is the only bridge in the United States named for a visual artist.... ; Rachel Carson Bridge Rachel Carson Bridge Rachel Carson Bridge, also known as the Ninth Street Bridge, spans the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Named for the naturalist Rachel Carson, a Pittsburgh native, it is one of three parallel bridges called The Three Sisters, the others being the Roberto Clemente Bridge and the... ) |
1926-28 | Allegheny County Department of Public Works, engineers | Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Streets | Allegheny River Allegheny River The Allegheny River is a principal tributary of the Ohio River; it is located in the Eastern United States. The Allegheny River joins with the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River at the "Point" of Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... , Downtown and North Shore |
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Smithfield Congregational (United) Church | 1926 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
620 Smithfield Street | Downtown | 1976 | ||
Smithfield Street Bridge Smithfield Street Bridge The Smithfield Street Bridge is a lenticular truss bridge crossing the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.The bridge was designed by Gustav Lindenthal, the engineer who later designed the Hell Gate Bridge. The bridge was built between 1881–83, opening for traffic on March 19, 1883.... |
1883 | Gustav Lindenthal Gustav Lindenthal Gustav Lindenthal was a civil engineer who designed the Hell Gate Bridge among other bridges.Lindenthal's work was greatly affected by his pursuit for perfection and his love of art. His structures not only serve the purpose they were designed for, but are aesthetically pleasing to the public eye... |
Smithfield Street over the Monongahela River | Downtown, South Side | 1970 | ||
William Penn Snyder House William Penn Snyder House The William Penn Snyder House at 852 Ridge Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1911. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1972, the List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations on March 15,... |
1911 | George Orth & Brothers | Ridge and Galveston Avenues | Allegheny West | 1972 | ||
Snyder-Bockstoce house (Bockstoce-Fulton house) | 1835-50 | Shady Drive East near Alfred Street | Mount Lebanon | 1974, 1976 | Demolished | ||
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial is a National Register of Historic Places landmark in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States... |
1911 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard | Oakland | 1970 | ||
South Craig Street District | 19th century (late) and 20th century (mid) | including 207-213, between Henry Street and Forbes Avenue | Oakland | 1976 | |||
South Park Golf Club House | 1938 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Brownsville Road | South Park Township | 2003 | ||
South Side Market House South Side Market Building South Side Market Building is a historic market house at 12th and Bingham Streets in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.... |
1891, 1915 | South Twelfth and Bingham Streets | South Side | 1968 | |||
South Vo-Tech High School (South Side High School) South Side High School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The South Side High School in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1897. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1897, 1923 | Edward Stotz Edward Stotz Edward Stotz, Sr , was an American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh who designed numerous buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century now listed as significant by the National Register of Historic Places and the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.Born in Allegheny City, now... |
East Carson and South Tenth Streets | South Side | 1992 | ||
Southminster Presbyterian Church (Mt. Lebanon Presbyterian Church) | 1927-28 | Thomas Pringle | 799 Washington Road | Mt. Lebanon | 2007 | ||
Abraam Steinberg house | 1951 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
5139 Penton Road | Squirrel Hill | 1989, 1995 | ||
Sterrett Classical Academy Sterrett Sub-District School The Sterrett Sub-District School in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building from 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (formerly Sterrett School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1898 | Edward J. Carlisle | 339 Lang Avenue | Point Breeze | 2001 | ||
Stevens Elementary School (formerly Thaddeus Stevens School) Stevens Elementary School Stevens Elementary School located at 824 Crucible Street in the Elliott neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1939. The school was designed by Marion M. Steen in Art Deco style... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1940 | Marion M. Steen | 824 Crucible Street | Elliott Elliott (Pittsburgh) Elliott is a small, hilly neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's West End Region. Elliott is represented on the Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 , and uses the zip code 15220.-History:... |
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Louis S. Stevens house | 1925 | Louis S. Stevens, designer | 4344 Brownsville Road | Brentwood | 1993 | ||
Stevenson Building | 1896 | W. Ross Proctor | South Highland Avenue and Penn Circle South | East Liberty | 1977 | ||
Stewart Avenue Lutheran Church | 1927 | O. M. Topp | 2810 Brownsville Road | Carrick | 2001 | ||
W. J. Stewart/Howard Stewart house | 1873 | 124 Hastings Avenue | Oakdale | 2007 | |||
Stewart-Schlag house | 1834 | Sangree Road | Ross Township | 1971 | Demolished | ||
Strawberry Way | 1890 (circa) | Strawberry Way | Downtown | 2004 | |||
"Sunnyledge" (McClelland house) Sunnyledge Sunnyledge at 5124 Fifth Avenue in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1886. It was designed by architects Longfellow & Harlow, and was originally the home and office of Dr. James H. McClelland. McClelland was the founder of nearby Shadyside Hospital, now part of... |
1886 | Longfellow & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
Fifth and Wilkins Avenues | Squirrel Hill | 1974 | ||
Swan Acres Historic District | 1936 | Quentin S. Beck for Beck, Pople & Beck | Swan Drive | Ross Township | 2007 | ||
E. H. Swindell Bridge (East Street Bridge or Essen Street Bridge) | 1930 | Charles and Essen Streets | Perry South, Northview Heights | 2003 | |||
Tarentum Historic District | 1886–1920 | Fifth Avenue | Tarentum | 2009 | |||
Temple Sinai (Worthington house) | 1910, 1915 | Louis S. Stevens | 5505 Forbes Avenue | Squirrel Hill | 1976 | ||
Teutonia Maennerchor Teutonia Maennerchor Hall The Teutonia Männerchor Hall in the East Allegheny neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building constructed in 1888. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The Teutonia Männerchor is a private membership club with the purpose of furthering choral singing,... |
1888 | George Ott | 857 Phineas Street | East Deutschtown | 2004 | ||
Thaw Hall, University of Pittsburgh (School of Engineering) Thaw Hall Thaw Hall is an historic academic building on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh that is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District and has been named a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark... |
1909 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
4015 O'Hara Street | Oakland | 2003 | ||
Third Presbyterian Church | 1903 | Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. was a Philadelphia architect best remembered for his churches and country houses. He founded the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania , and was its first head.-Career:... |
Fifth and Negley Avenues | Shadyside | 1973 | ||
Frank Thornburg house | 1907 (circa) | Samuel T. McClarren | 1132 Lehigh Road | Thornburg | 1993 | ||
"Titlenure" | 1770 (circa) | 3215 Kennebec Road | Bethel Park | 1983 | |||
Torrence house | 1790s, 1883 | 121 Colson Drive | Pleasant Hills | 1983 | |||
Olin Trapp house | 1963 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... |
1551 Old Beulah Road | Penn Hills | 1989 | ||
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral | 1872 | Gordon W. Lloyd Gordon W. Lloyd Gordon W. Lloyd was an architect of English origin, whose work was primarily in the American Midwest. After being taught by his uncle, Ewan Christian, at the Royal Academy, Lloyd moved to Detroit in 1858. There he established himself as a popular architect of Episcopal churches and cathedrals in... |
322 Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1970 | ||
Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran Church | 1868 | 2500 Brandt School Road | Franklin Park | 1971, 1983 | |||
Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ (St. Mary's Episcopal Church) | 1901 | Charles M. Bartberger | 618 Lillie Avenue | Braddock | 2009 | ||
Troy Hill Fire Station #39 | 1901 | Joseph Stillburg | Corner of Ley and Froman Streets | Troy Hill | 2001 | ||
Troy Hill Incline Troy Hill Incline The Troy Hill Incline, also known as the Mount Troy Incline, was a funicular railway located in old Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which is now the North Side of the city of Pittsburgh. Built by Samuel Diescher in 1887, the incline was one of only a few funiculars constructed on the north side of... site |
1887 | Lowrie to East Ohio Street, 1700 blocks | Troy Hill | 1987 | |||
Union Trust Building | 1917 | Frederick John Osterling | Fifth Avenue and Grant Street | Downtown | 1968 | ||
Urban Room, William Penn Hotel William Penn Hotel The Omni William Penn Hotel is located at 530 William Penn Place on Mellon Square in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A variety of luminaries have stayed at the hotel, including John F. Kennedy. The hotel staff innovated Lawrence Welk's now famous bubble machine, and it was the site of Bob... |
1929 | Joseph Urban Joseph Urban Joseph Urban Born in Vienna, Austria, died in New York City, trained as an architect, known also for his theatrical design and his early illustrations of children's books.... , designer |
Grant Street and Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1979 | ||
U.S. Post Office | 1912 | James Knox Taylor James Knox Taylor James Knox Taylor was Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1897 to 1912. His name is listed ex officio as supervising architect of hundreds of federal buildings built throughout the United States during the period.-Early career:The son of H... |
140 East Ninth Avenue | Homestead | 1988 | ||
Veronica's Veil Auditorium (South Side Catholic High School: West Building or St. Michael's Maedchen Schule) | 1900 | 44 Pius Street | South Side Slopes | 2003 | |||
Victoria Hall (Ursuline Academy, now the Waldorf School) Victoria Hall (Pittsburgh) Victoria Hall at 201 South Winebiddle Street in the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built for Henry J. Lynch around 1870. It was acquired by the Ursuline Sisters in 1894 and used as a Catholic girls' school: The Ursuline Academy for Young Women... |
1868 and after | 201 S. Winebiddle Street | Bloomfield | 1984 | |||
Victory Baptist Church | 1865 | 1437 Juniata Street | Manchester | 1976 | |||
Walker house | 1844 | 1026 Third Avenue | Elizabeth | 2001 | |||
Walker-Ewing Log House Walker-Ewing Log House The Walker-Ewing Log House in Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was built circa 1790. It is said that between 1760 and 1790, Gabriel Walker built a log cabin about two miles northwest of present-day Rennerdale, Pennsylvania.... |
1790 (circa) | Noblestown Road east of Pinkerton Run Road | Collier Township | 1970 | |||
Walker-Way house | 1810; 1820; 1841 | 203 Beaver Road | Edgeworth | 1995 | |||
Andy Warhol Museum (Volkwein's, Frick & Lindsay Building) The Andy Warhol Museum The Andy Warhol Museum, located on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist... |
1913 (circa) | Joseph Franklin Kuntz, of W. G. Wilkins Co. | Sandusky and General Robinson Streets | North Shore | 2000 | ||
Washington Polytechnic Academy (Washington School) Washington Vocational School The Washington Vocational School in the Central Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... |
1908; 1920?; 1937 | Charles W. Bier, 1908; unknown; Marion M. Steen, 1937 | 169 Fortieth Street | Lawrenceville | 2002 | ||
Abishai (or Nicholas) Way House Nicholas Way House The Nicholas Way House at 108 Beaver Road in Edgeworth, Pennsylvania, was built in 1838. This Greek Revival house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1978, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.... |
1838 | Beaver Road | Edgeworth | 2002 | |||
Weil Technology Institute (Weil School) | 1942 | Marion M. Steen | Centre Avenue and Soho Street | Hill, the | 2002 | ||
Edward Weinberger house | 1948 | Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson Peter Berndtson was an American architect.Born in Massachusetts, he studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years, but dropped out after his father died... and Cornelia Brierly |
6380 Canton Street | Squirrel Hill | 1989 | ||
Welch Hall | 1918 | Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel Henry Hornbostel was an American architect.He designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and monuments in the United States; currently 22 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.... |
Oakland | 2000 | ||
West End Bridge | 1930-32 | George S. Richardson, principal engineer | Ohio River Ohio River The Ohio River is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream... at Mile 1 |
West End and North Side | 2001 | ||
West End Park | 1908 | Neil McCallum, planner | West End | 1979 | |||
West End United Methodist Church | 1887 | Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... |
621 Main Street | Elliott | 1976 | ||
West Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (Memorial Hall, Western Theological Seminary) | 1912 | Thomas Hannah | 826 Ridge Avenue | Allegheny West | 1990 | ||
Western Pennsylvania Hospital | 1909 and after | John L. Beatty | 4800 Friendship Avenues | Bloomfield | 1973 | ||
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children in Edgewood, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1869.... |
1892 (after), 1903 (administrative building) | Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Longfellow, Alden & Harlow , of Boston, Massachusetts, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the architectural firm of Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. , Frank Ellis Alden , and Alfred Branch Harlow . The firm, successors to H. H... , architects for administrative building, 1903 |
Swissvale Avenue and Walnut Street | Edgewood | 1998 | ||
Westinghouse Air-Brake Company Administrative Building Westinghouse Air Brake Company General Office Building The Westinghouse Air Brake Company General Office Building in Wilmerding, Pennsylvania is a building from 1890. It was listed on the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation in 1975, National Register of Historic Places in 1987... |
1890, 1896, 1927 | Frederick J. Osterling Frederick J. Osterling Frederick John Osterling was an American architect, practicing in Pittsburgh from 1888.... and Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Cocken |
Herman Drive and Commerce Street | Wilmerding | 1975 | ||
Westinghouse "Atom Smasher" | 1937 | Avenue A and West Street | Forest Hills | 2000 | |||
Westinghouse High School Westinghouse High School (Pittsburgh) Westinghouse High School is a public school in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, or The Academy at Westinghouse named for Pittsburgh resident George Westinghouse.... (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1917 | Ingham & Boyd | 1101 North Murtland Street | Homewood | 2001 | ||
Westinghouse Memorial Bridge George Westinghouse Bridge George Westinghouse Memorial Bridge in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania carries U.S. Route 30, The Lincoln Highway, over the Turtle Creek Valley where it joins the Monongahela River Valley east of Pittsburgh.... |
1932 | Allegheny County Department of Public Works, engineers | U.S. Route 30 U.S. Route 30 U.S. Route 30 is an east–west main route of the system of United States Numbered Highways, with the highway traveling across the northern tier of the country. It is the third longest U.S. route, after U.S. Route 20 and U.S. Route 6. The western end of the highway is at Astoria, Oregon; the... over Turtle Creek Turtle Creek Watershed According to the Turtle Creek Watershed Association, "The Turtle Creek watershed is situated in western Westmoreland County and eastern Allegheny County in southwestern Pennsylvania. Sixty-six percent of the watershed is situated in Westmoreland County, 34 percent in Allegheny County... |
East Pittsburgh East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania East Pittsburgh is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, about southeast of the confluence of the Monongahela and the Allegheny rivers at Pittsburgh. The population in 1900 stood at 2,883, and in 1910, at 5,615. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 1,822, having fallen from... |
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The Whitehall | 1906 | Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. was an American architect.He was born May 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus and Eleanor Seidel Scheibler. Although his father's name was William, Frederick was a junior because he was named for his uncle Frederick. His paternal grandparents had... |
201 East End Avenue | Park Place | 1983 | ||
William Penn Hotel (Omni William Penn Hotel) William Penn Hotel The Omni William Penn Hotel is located at 530 William Penn Place on Mellon Square in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A variety of luminaries have stayed at the hotel, including John F. Kennedy. The hotel staff innovated Lawrence Welk's now famous bubble machine, and it was the site of Bob... |
1916, 1928 | Janssen Benno Janssen Benno Janssen was an American architect.-Childhood, Education and Career:Benno Janssen was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Oscar Janssen and Thekla Susenbeth. Janssen studied at the University of Kansas. In 1899, he began working in architecture in Boston, Massachusetts. He also continued... & Abbot; Janssen & Cocken |
Grant Street and Sixth Avenue | Downtown | 1972 | ||
Wilner house | 1843 (circa) | 203 Crider Lane | McCandless Township | 1971 | Demolished | ||
Wilpen Hall Wilpen Hall Wilpen Hall at 889–895 Blackburn Road and 201 Scaife Road in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, was built from 1897 to 1900. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2001, and the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2011.... |
1897–1900 | George S. Orth & Brothers | Blackburn Road 40°32′51.97"N 80°9′5.99"W | Sewickley Heights | 2001 | ||
Jacob Witzel house | 1820 | 3392 Evergreen Road | Ross Township | 1981 | |||
Woman's Club of Mt. Lebanon | 1940 | Ingham & Boyd | 750 Hollycrest Drive | Mt. Lebanon | 2009 | ||
Woodland Hills Academy (Turtle Creek High School; East Junior High School) Turtle Creek High School Turtle Creek High School at 126 Monroeville Avenue in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, was built in 1917. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 30, 2007, and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2009.... |
1917–1919 | George H. Schwan | 126 Monroeville Avenue | Turtle Creek | 2009 | ||
Woodland Road District | 1860 (begun circa) | Squirrel Hill | 1982 | ||||
Woolslair Elementary Gifted Center Woolslair Elementary School The Woolslair Elementary School in the Lower Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1897. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.... (formerly Woolslair Elementary School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and adjacent Mount Oliver.The combined land area of these municipalities is with a population of 342,503 according to the 2000 census. In August 2005, the superintendent became Mark Roosevelt. His tenure ends... ) |
1897, 1925 | Samuel T. McClaren | 40th Street and Liberty Avenue | Lawrenceville | 2001 | ||
Wyckoff-Mason House Wyckoff-Mason House Wyckoff-Mason House is a log house located at 6133 Verona Road in Penn Hills Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1774 and 1775 by Isaac Wyckoff. The house was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1970.... |
1775 (circa) | 6133 Verona Road | Penn Hills | 1970 |
See also
- List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaNational Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThis is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.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...
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Allegheny County