Golden Triangle
- Also Known As: Central Business District
- Vicinity: Bounded by Crosstown Blvd, the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River
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William Penn Hotel |
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530 | William Penn Pl | Mellon Sq between 6th St and Oliver Ave |
Forks of the Ohio |
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Point Park | ||
Smithfield Street Bridge |
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Smithfield St | Monongahela River | |
Penn-Liberty Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by French and Tenth Sts, Liberty and Penn Aves, and Ninth St | ||
Burke Building |
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209 - 211 | 4th Ave | |
Ewart Building |
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921, 923 and 925 | Liberty Ave | Smithfield St |
Frick Building and Annex |
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437 | Grant St | |
Dollar Savings Bank |
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4th Ave and Smithfield St | ||
Union Trust Building |
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501 | Grant St | 5th Ave |
Sixth Street Bridge |
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6th St | Allegheny River | |
Seventh Street Bridge |
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7th St | Allegheny River | |
Ninth Street Bridge |
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9th St | Allegheny River | |
Stanley Theater and Clark Building |
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207 | 7th St and 701--717 Liberty Ave | |
Firstside Historic District |
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211 - 249 | Fort Pitt Blvd, 1--7 Wood St | |
Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail |
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436 | Grant St | 5th |
Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Liberty Ave, Grant St, Forbes Ave, and Wood St | ||
US Post Office and Courthouse-Pittsburgh |
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7th Ave | Grant St | |
People's Savings Bank, Pittsburgh |
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307 | 4th Ave | Wood St |
Phipps-McElveen Building |
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525 - 529 | Penn Ave | |
Century Building |
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130 | 7th St | Penn Ave |
Joseph Horne Building |
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501 | Penn Ave | Stanwix St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1786/07/29 | John Scull | Work | John Scull and Joseph Hall release the first edition of the Pittsburgh Gazette, the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains. The original site of his print shop is now the corner of Market St and the Blvd of the Allies, Pittsburgh. | |||
1905/06/19 | Lisbon, Harris, Heidingsfeld | Owners | John P Harris and his brother-in-law, Harry Davis open a small film theatre on a Smithfield Street storefront in Downtown Pittsburgh. The theatre, known as the Nickelodeon, is the first devoted exclusively for the exhibition of movies. |
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Locale Type | Neighborhood |