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  2. Fourth Avenue Historic District (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    Many structures still exist from that era, including the location of the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Smithfield Street from 1864 to 1903, the now vacant lot of its location at 229 Fourth Avenue from 1903 to 1962 and the still standing structure of the Exchange from 1962 until it closed in 1974. It is roughly ...

  3. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station, now Landry's Grand Concourse restaurant in Station Square Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an historic building that was erected in 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  4. AntiqueWeek - Wikipedia

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    AntiqueWeek has a weekly circulation of over 70,000 readers. The newspaper was purchased by the startup company, MidCountry Media, Inc. in September 2009. The publication had previously been a sister title of the UK's Antiques Trade Gazette , but in October 2008, the publisher was the subject of a management buyout during which it divested ...

  5. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Fifth Avenue at Market Street and Graeme Street Downtown 2009 Market Square Place (portion) (G.C. Murphy Store No. 12) 1930 Harold E. Crosby: 219 Forbes Avenue Downtown 2014 Masonic Building 1909 Charles F. Reed & Bros. Lumber Co., builders 322 Center Avenue Verona 2009 Mauro water tower 1900 c. Blackburn Road

  6. Antiques and the Arts Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Antiques and the Arts Weekly was founded in 1963 by R. Scudder Smith, publisher of the Newtown Bee, a newspaper covering Newtown, Connecticut that was established by Smith's grandfather in 1877. [2] In 1988, the Weekly had a paid circulation of 23,000 in Europe, Canada, and the United States. [2]

  7. Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway

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    All stops to Evans City departing Liberty and Market at 6:15 and every hour until 23:15. Change at Evans City for Butler or New Castle. [9] Butler Harmony route. Limited stop direct to Butler departing Liberty and Market at 7:45 and every hour until 19:45 with a late car at 23:50. [9] New Castle, Harmony route

  8. Liberty Avenue (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Avenue is a major thoroughfare starting in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, just outside Point State Park. Liberty Avenue runs through Downtown Pittsburgh, the Strip District, and Bloomfield and ends in the neighborhood of Shadyside at its intersection with Centre Avenue and Aiken Avenue. Liberty Avenue is about 4.3 ...

  9. Strip District, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the Strip District was the economic center of Pittsburgh. By the mid-to-late 20th century, fewer of the Strip's products were being shipped by rail and boat, causing many produce sellers and wholesalers to leave the area for other space with easier access to highways, or where there was more land available for expansion.