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Row of Duplexes on Meadowcroft Avenue, Mount Lebanon

Duplexes on Meadowcroft Avenue, Mount Lebanon

Here is another urban development that sat isolated in the hinterlands for some time after it was built.

Plat map from 1917.
Hopkins plat map, from Pittsburgh Historic Maps.

Streets had been laid out and land had been divided into lots all over Mount Lebanon, but these duplex houses on the old Schaffer estate were the first buildings to go up for blocks around. Old farmhouses were still standing nearby. At that time the street was called Schaffer Place, but it and Marion Avenue to the south were later renamed Meadowcroft Avenue as an extension of Meadowcroft Avenue across Beverly Road.

The architect who designed these buildings was not content to stamp out the same box ten times and call it a day. The designs are varied within a common theme, making an interesting streetscape that forms a community while giving residents a sense that their own homes are distinct.

Duplexes on Meadowcroft Avenue
44 North Meadowcroft Avenue
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Row of duplexes
Canon PowerShot SX150 IS; Fujifilm FinePix HS10.

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