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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16HW_saint-stanislaus-kostka-roman-catholic-church_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Historic LandmarkSaint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic ChurchBuilt 1891-1892
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM161I_beulah-chapel_Pittsburgh-PA.html
This historic chapel, a landmark in the Pittsburgh area since 1837, is the third building occupied by the congregation of the Beulah Presbyterian Church, which was organized in 1784. Preceeded by two log buildings, the chapel is built of bricks ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15NY_bessemer-converter_Pittsburgh-PA.html
This 10-ton Bessemer Converter was originally installed at the A. M. Byers Company, Ambridge, Pennsylvania. It was built by the Pennsylvania Engineering Corporation at its New Castle, Pennsylvania, plant in 1930, and was one of the last commercial…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM155J_dickson-log-house_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Built circa 1797 by Ben Avon's First Family. Reconstructed in 1984 using the original logs.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM155I_hiland-presbyterian-church_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Historic LandmarkHiland Presbyterian ChurchDarby and Evans, R. Hensel Fink, Architects1836, 1914, 1936
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1534_county-of-allegheny-law-enforcement-officers-memorial_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Dedicated August 25, 1996RededicationSaturday May 17, 2003County of AlleghenyLaw Enforcement Officers Memorial, Incorporated
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14YA_saint-nicholas-roman-catholic-church_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Saint Nicholas Roman Catholic Church1900-1901F.C. Sauer, Architect
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14XU_korean-war-veterans-monument_Pittsburgh-PA.html
About the MemorialAmerican servicemen and women braved violent combat in Korea. The Nation suffered great losses in the War and spiritual anguish in its aftermath. Friends parted, lives were uprooted, futures were transformed; many died or were in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13SG_vietnam-veterans-monument_Pittsburgh-PA.html
The canopy covering the statues is taken from the shape of a Hibiscus Flower Pod an asiatic symbol of rebirth and regeneration, symbolizing the warrior's return to peace to begin the journey of healing the scars of war.On the ceiling of the canopy…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13RV_allegheny-high-school_Pittsburgh-PA.html
Historic LandmarkAllegheny High School1904Frederick John Osterling, Architect