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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JSC_st-nicholas-croatian-church_Pittsburgh-PA.html
St. Nicholas Croatian Church 1900, Frederick Sauer, Architect Murals 1937, Maxo Vanka
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JIQ_greenfield-veterans-memorial_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Dedicated to the noble deeds of Greenfield men and women who served their country in World Wars I and II and the lasting memory of their names
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IK8_le-magnifique_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Mario Lemieux's career was defined not only by spectacular talent but also by fierce determination and uncommon resilience - qualities that enabled him to break through adversity and overcome immense challenges both on and off the ice. Marion a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1II9_birthplace-of-the-aluminum-industry_Pittsburgh-PA.html
This tablet marks the birthplace of the aluminum industry in the United States. On the site of this building the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, now Aluminum Company of America, late in November, 1888, produced the first commercial run of aluminum b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IE0_history-of-observatory-hill_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Observatory Hill was originall part of Allegheny City. Since Allegheny City's annexation to the City of Pittsburgh in 1907, the Observatory Hill district has expanded and is home to nearly 14,000 residents. The neighborhood features stately homes,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICI_monongahela-wharf-commercial-buildings_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Monongahela Wharf Commercial Buildings Market Street to Wood Street C. 1850 to C. 1890
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HN8_allegheny-city_Pittsburgh-PA.html
In the early 1700s, the Allegheny River formed a boundary: lands claimed by European nations were to the east, and lands claimed by Native Americans were to the west. Near this site in 1783, James Robinson, the first permanent European settler …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMC_louis-mason-jr_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Through 24 years of public service, Mr. Mason worked tirelessly to increase housing and employment opportunities for minorities. Mr. Mason was an exceptional civil rights leader and human being. He served numerous roles throughout the city: Indust…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMB_johnson-studio_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Johnson Studio was one of the first African-American owned and operated businesses to locate on Centre Avenue. The Studio was first opened at 1862 Centre Avenue in 1923 under the founder's name, Luther H. Johnson, Photographer. The name was change…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMA_freedom-house-ambulance_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Never to be forgotten.... This plaque honors the visionaries of the Hill District's Freedom House Ambulance Service - founders, staff, medical advisors, funders, and supporters—for their significant contributions to emergency medical serv…
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