Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Rhododendron Shelter, Highland Park

Rhododendron Shelter

Large city parks often have picnic shelters, but it is not common for the shelters to be so elaborate. This one was built in 1902–1903, during the reign of Edward Manning Bigelow, the father of Pittsburgh’s system of boulevards and parks. The architect was young Harry Summers Estep, who would soon earn his place as a prominent architect with the McKeesport Masonic Temple.

Looking into the shelter
Arcade
Olympus E-20N.


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