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  2. List of University of Pittsburgh buildings - Wikipedia

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    2004 [n 2] JSA Oakland: Maintenance 3-star winner, Enviro-Star Awards [14] Cathedral of Learning: 1926–1937 1926–1937 Charles Klauder: Gothic Revival: Oakland: Mixed academic U.S. National Register of Historic Places Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District City of Pittsburgh Designated Landmark

  3. Negley–Gwinner–Harter House - Wikipedia

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    According to the Allegheny County Pennsylvania Real Estate Assessment Page, the house's estimated previous year market value for 2010 was $1,110,800. [ 2 ] This Second Empire -style house was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2000.

  4. Template:AlleghenyCountyPA-NRHP-stub - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to identify a stub about a property in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania on the National Register of Historic Places. It uses {{ asbox }}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates.

  5. Raymond Book - Wikipedia

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    WWII Veteran: Invasion of Normandy; Battle of the Bulge; J&L Steel; Book Real Estate; Elected three (3) terms to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1983–1989; Chairman of Allegheny County Assessment Office, 1989–1984; Served as Board Member to the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission; Man of the Year Award recipient from Brentwood VFW ...

  6. Voegtly Spring - Wikipedia

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    The land on which the spring sits was purchased by the Voegtly family from William Robinson Jr., the first mayor of Allegheny City, in 1864.The land around the area was continuously owned by members and descendants of the Voegtly family, aside from certain small portions being sold, for the next few decades. [1]

  7. Findlay Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Findlay Township is a township located west of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,373 at the 2020 census. [2] The township is the home of Pittsburgh International Airport, which it shares with neighboring Moon Township to the east.