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  2. Lawrenceville Historic District (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    The Lawrenceville Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which encompasses the majority of the Lawrenceville neighborhood. The historic district includes 3,217 contributing resources, many of which are rowhouses, commercial buildings, and former industrial properties built between the 1830s and early 20th century. [2]

  3. Former Pittsburgh Wash House and Public Baths Building

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    In 1929 nearly 1,500,000 baths had been taken in the house, and many others had used the building for other purposes. [12] By the 1950s use started to slow as the Pittsburgh City Council made indoor plumbing and bathing facilities mandatory in every house, and the bath house closed for good on December 7, 1961. Since then the building has been ...

  4. Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Row House Cinema [16] opened in 2014, showing popular classics. Lawrenceville hosts Pittsburgh's annual Art All Night, an event for amateur artists to showcase their work in a large warehouse, open for free and to the public.

  5. 184 38th Street - Wikipedia

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    184 38th Street, also known as McBride Log House, [1] was a historic log house in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Before its demolition, it was thought to be the oldest log house in any major American city to be used as a residence. [2] Dating to the 1820s, it was one of the original buildings in Lawrenceville ...

  6. Industry, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Industry is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] References This page was last edited on 4 ...

  7. Butler Street - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Wash House and Public Baths Building - 3495 Butler St. Arsenal Middle School - 220 40th St. at Butler; Naser's Tavern - 4025–4029 Butler St. Boys' Club of Pittsburgh - 212 45th St. at Butler; Allegheny Cemetery, including the Butler Street Gatehouse - 4734 Butler St. Hunter Saw & Machine Company - 5648–5688 Butler St.

  8. Ewalt House - Wikipedia

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    The Ewalt House was a historic house in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a contributing property in the Lawrenceville Historic District. [1] It was built as a country estate sometime between 1787 and 1840 by Samuel Ewalt, and remained standing after most of the land was subdivided for residential lots in the 1870s.

  9. Turney House - Wikipedia

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    The Turney House is a historic house in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a designated Pittsburgh historic landmark. [2] It was built circa 1851 by Lucian B. Turney, a carpenter who also served on the Lawrenceville Borough Council during the 1850s.