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  2. New Kensington Production Works Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This district encompasses thirty-five contributing, vernacular, industrial buildings that were built roughly between 1899 and 1947, including the original manufacturing plant for Alcoa, which produced a wide range of aluminum products, such as kitchen utensils, rods, bars, wire, tubing, sheet foil, automobile parts, bronze powder, industrial chemical utensils, and beer barrels.

  3. Regional Enterprise Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Alcoa Building (a.k.a. the Regional Enterprise Tower) is a 410-foot-tall (120 m) skyscraper in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was completed in 1953 and has 31 floors. It is the 15th tallest building in the city and is adjacent to Mellon Square.

  4. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    The largest one, Alcoa Technical Center, is located East of its Pittsburgh Headquarters at Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania. The "Tech Center" is as large as some college campuses, has its own zip code, and maintains an extensive intellectual and physical resource for innovation.

  5. List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, the second-largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to over 125 completed high-rise buildings of at least 115 feet (35 m), [1] 32 of which exceed 300 feet (91 m). The tallest building in Pittsburgh is the 64- story U.S. Steel Tower , which rises 841 feet (256 m), was completed in 1970, [ 2 ] and is also the fifth ...

  6. New, 'resort-style' apartments add to Alcoa's growing ... - AOL

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    McGhee Tyson Airport is just a mile away from this apartment complex leasing now.

  7. Aluminum City Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The complex was originally designed as affordable housing for workers in nearby defense plants. These workers were mostly employed by Alcoa, an aluminum conglomerate headquartered in Pittsburgh. The complex originally contained 250 residential units, an elementary school, and a community center.

  8. Why Alcoa football is moving to Class 4A beginning in the ...

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    Alcoa’s current region, Region 2-3A, has just five teams and its game against Scott requires a nearly 1.5-hour trip. Stephens believes a Class 4A region could include seven or eight teams and ...

  9. List of places in Pennsylvania: A - Wikipedia

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    Alcoa Center: 1 Westmoreland County: 15069 Aldan: 1 Delaware County: 19018 Alden: 1 Luzerne County: 18634 Aldenville: 1 Wayne County: 18401 Alderson: 1 Luzerne County: 18618 Aldham: 1 Chester County: 19460 Aldovin: 1 Wyoming County: 18657 Aleppo Township: 1 Allegheny County Aleppo Township: 1 Greene County: 15310 Alexander Springs: 1 Mifflin ...