This following table lists the 12 historic districts designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2010.[1][3] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.
The following table the two historic objects (both sculptures), designated by the Pittsburgh City Council as of July 2010.
The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.
This following table lists the one historic site designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2010.[1]
The following table lists 87 historic structures designated by the Pittsburgh City Council as of July 2011.[1][12] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.
Landmark name
|
Image
|
Date listed[2]
|
Location[2]
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Aberlie House
|
|
02001-02-13-0000February 13, 2001
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122-124 East North Avenue
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Allegheny Arsenal
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
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Penn Avenue at 40th Street
|
Allegheny City Stables
|
|
02007-07-07-0000July 7, 2007[13]
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836 West North Avenue
|
Allegheny County Courthouse
|
|
01972-12-26-0000December 26, 1972
|
436 Grant Street
|
Allegheny County Jail
|
|
01972-12-26-0000December 26, 1972
|
400 block Ross Street
|
Allegheny County Mortuary
|
|
02002-09-26-0000September 26, 2002
|
542 Fourth Avenue
|
Allegheny Library
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
Allegheny Center
|
Allegheny Middle School (formerly Allegheny High School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
810 Arch Street
|
Arsenal Middle School (formerly Arsenal Junior High School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
3901 Butler Street
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August Wilson's boyhood home
|
|
02008-02-26-0000February 26, 2008[14]
|
1727 Bedford Avenue
|
Beltzhoover Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
320 Cedarhurst Street
|
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
|
|
01984-11-20-0000November 20, 1984
|
207 Seventh Street (Included in Penn-Liberty Historic District)
|
Byers-Lyons House (currently Byers Hall of the Community College of Allegheny County)
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
901 Ridge Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
|
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building (former, now part of the Pittsburgh Children's Museum)
|
|
02005-07-29-0000July 29, 2005
|
Allegheny Square
|
Calvary United Methodist Church
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
Allegheny Avenue at Beech Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
|
Cathedral of Learning
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
4200 Fifth Avenue (Included in Oakland Civic Center Historic District)
|
2621 Centre Avenue - The YMCA Building
|
|
01995-08-08-0000August 8, 1995
|
2621 Centre Avenue
|
Pittsburgh Children's Museum
|
|
01972-12-26-0000December 26, 1972
|
10 Children's Way, Allegheny Center
|
Colfax Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
2332 Beechwood Boulevard
|
Concord Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
2340 Brownsville Road
|
David P. Oliver High School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
2323 Brighton Road
|
Dilworth Traditional Academy (formerly Dilworth Elementary School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
6200 Stanton Avenue
|
Dower's Tavern (formerly Beck's Run School)
|
|
01987-09-28-0000September 28, 1987
|
1000 Beck’s Run Road
|
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
957 West North Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
|
Engine Company No. 1 and No. 30
|
|
01993-03-17-0000March 17, 1993
|
344 Boulevard of the Allies
|
Engine Company No. 3
|
|
01995-04-12-0000April 12, 1995
|
1416 Arch Street
|
George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.)
|
|
02001-06-28-0000June 28, 2001
|
1318 Arch Street
|
Former Fifth Avenue High School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
1800 Fifth Avenue
|
Friendship Elementary School (formerly Liberty School Number 4)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
5501 Friendship Avenue
|
Stephen Foster Community Center (currently the Catholic Youth Association)
|
|
01982-07-08-0000July 8, 1982
|
286 Main Street
|
Garden Theatre
|
|
02008-03-25-0000March 25, 2008[15]
|
12 West North Avenue
|
The New Granada Theater
|
|
02004-10-08-0000October 8, 2004
|
2009-13 Centre Avenue
|
Greenfield Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
1 Alger Street
|
Guckenheimer Warehouse
|
|
01995-05-09-0000May 9, 1995
|
125 First Avenue
|
Hazelwood Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
|
|
02004-07-28-0000July 28, 2004
|
4748 Monongahela Street
|
Homewood Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
|
|
02004-07-28-0000July 28, 2004
|
7101 Hamilton Avenue
|
Howe-Childs Gate House
|
|
01986-04-16-0000April 16, 1986
|
5918 Fifth Avenue
|
Iron City Brewery
|
|
02010-04-16-0000April 16, 2010[16]
|
3340 Liberty Avenue
|
John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church
|
|
01993-10-11-0000October 11, 1993
|
594 Herron Avenue
|
B. F. Jones House (currently Jones Hall of the Community College of Allegheny County)
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
808 Ridge Avenue (Included in the Allegheny West Historic District)
|
King Estate or Baywood
|
|
01992-11-12-0000November 12, 1992
|
5501 Elgin Street
|
Langley High School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
2940 Sheridan Boulevard
|
Lawrenceville Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
|
|
02004-07-28-0000July 28, 2004
|
279 Fisk Street
|
Lemington Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
7061 Lemington Avenue
|
Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
328 Lincoln Avenue
|
Lord & Taylor Department Store (formerly the Mellon National Bank Building)
|
|
01999-07-01-0000July 1999
|
514 Smithfield Street
|
Lowen-Shaffer House
|
|
01992-02-10-0000February 10, 1992
|
311 Lowenhill Street
|
Mackintosh-Hemphill Company (Garrison Foundry) Buildings (former)
|
|
01991-10-18-0000October 18, 1991
|
901-11 Bingham Street (Included in East Carson Street Historic District)
|
Madison Elementary School (formerly Minersville Public School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
3401 Milwaukee Street
|
Malta Temple
|
|
02008-08-05-0000August 5, 2008[17]
|
100 West North Avenue
|
Mamaux Building
|
|
01995-07-27-0000July 27, 1995
|
121-23 First Avenue
|
141 Mayflower Street
|
|
01999-06-01-0000June 1999
|
141 Mayflower Street
|
Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church & Rectory
|
|
02001-02-23-0000February 23, 2001
|
21 Pius Street
|
Mifflin Elementary School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
1290 Mifflin Road
|
Monongahela Incline
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
Between West Carson Street, near Smithfield Street, and Grandview Avenue
|
Moreland-Hoffstot House
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
5057 Fifth Avenue
|
Mount Washington Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
|
|
02004-07-28-0000July 28, 2004
|
315 Grandview Avenue
|
National Negro Opera Company House
|
|
02008-05-20-0000May 20, 2008[18]
|
7101 Apple Street
|
Neill Log House
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
East Circuit Road near Serpentine Drive in Schenley Park
|
Old Heidelberg Apartments
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
401-423 South Braddock Avenue
|
Old Stone Tavern (or Old Stone Inn)
|
|
02009-10-06-0000October 6, 2009[19]
|
434 Greentree Road
|
Panther Hollow Bridge
|
|
02002-07-26-0000July 26, 2002
|
Schenley Park
|
Paramount Pictures Film Exchange
|
|
02010-01-27-0000January 27, 2010[20]
|
1727 Boulevard of the Allies
|
Perry Traditional Academy
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
3875 Perrysville Avenue
|
Phipps Conservatory
|
|
01972-12-26-0000December 26, 1972
|
Schenley Park
|
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Station
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
Smithfield Street near West Carson Street
|
Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church
(Demolished)[21]
|
|
02001-07-13-0000July 13, 2001
|
1326 East Ohio Street
|
Schenley Bridge
|
|
02002-07-26-0000July 26, 2002
|
Schenley Park
|
Schiller Classical Academy (formerly Schiller School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
1018 Peralta Street
|
Sellers-Carnahan House
|
|
01995-12-31-0000December 31, 1995
|
400 Shady Avenue
|
Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
1700 Harpster Street
|
Saint Mary's Academy Building
|
|
02008-12-30-0000December 30, 2008[22]
|
340 46th Street
|
Smithfield Street Bridge
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
Smithfield Street over the Monongahela River
|
W. P. Snyder House (currently Babb Insurance Company)
|
|
01974-03-15-0000March 15, 1974
|
852 Ridge Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
|
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall Museum
|
|
01991-02-11-0000February 11, 1991
|
4141 Fifth Avenue (Included in Oakland Civic Center Historic District)
|
South Side Market House
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
South 12th and Bingham Streets at Bedford Square (Included in East Carson Street Historic District)
|
Sterrett Classical Academy (formerly Sterrett School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
7100 Reynolds Street
|
Stevens Elementary School (formerly Thaddeus Stevens School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
824 Crucible Street
|
Sunnyledge (former McClelland House)
|
|
01995-04-12-0000April 12, 1995
|
5136 Fifth Avenue
|
Victoria Hall (formerly the Ursuline Academy, previously Lynch House)
|
|
01982-08-20-0000August 20, 1982
|
201 South Winebiddle Street
|
West End Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
|
|
02004-07-28-0000July 28, 2004
|
47 Wabash Street
|
Westinghouse High School
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
1101 North Murtland Street
|
Wigman House
|
|
02011-07-12-0000July 12, 2011[23]
|
1425 Brownsville Road
|
Woods House
|
|
01977-02-22-0000February 22, 1977
|
4604 Monongahela Street
|
Woolslair Elementary Gifted Center (formerly Woolslair Elementary School)
|
|
01999-11-30-0000November 30, 1999
|
40th Street & Liberty Avenue
|
Workingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co.
|
|
02009-03-10-0000March 10, 2009[24]
|
800 East Ohio Street
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