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  2. Fatland - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Mrs. Safford put the estate up for sale with an asking price of $9 million for the 8,900-square-foot mansion on 15 acres, with the barn on 3 acres available for a separate sale. [43] In February 2016, the asking price was reduced to $7 million. [44] The current property was sold for $2.74 million on May 28, 2021. [41]

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  4. Manchester (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Sales prices have appreciated 94.7% over the last 5 years in Manchester, Pittsburgh. The median sales price of $172,350 for Manchester is 29.68% higher than the median sales price for Pittsburgh PA. Average price per square foot for homes in Manchester was $54 in the most recent quarter, which is 43.75% lower than the average price per square ...

  5. Pittsburgh Produce Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal, also known as the Pittsburgh Produce Terminal and formerly the Pennsylvania Fruit Auction & Sales Building, is a building located at 2100 Smallman Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1926, the Produce Terminal stretches 1,533 feet long over five blocks.

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  7. McCook Family Estate - Wikipedia

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    The house was added to the list of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2009. [1]The nomination materials for placement of the McCook Family Estate on the National Register of Historic Places were reviewed by Pennsylvania's Historic Preservation Board on February 1, 2011, at 9:45 a.m. at the Labor and Industry Building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.