Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Residential Relics on Highland Avenue, Shadyside

244 South Highland Avenue

The dense Highland Avenue business district in Shadyside spilled across the tracks from East Liberty in the 1920s. Before that, the area was a residential section that began to build up in the 1870s. And if you peer behind the storefronts, you can see that much of that residential section is still there behind a crust of commercial development. For example, the building above looks like a typical 1920s store-and-apartments building from the front, but from this angle we can see that it’s an addition to a large double house built in the Second Empire style in the 1870s.

232 South Highland Avenue

This house had its ground floor turned into a store without extreme alterations to the rest of the building.

Gable
258 South Highland Avenue

This Second Empire house, built in the 1880s, has a magnetic attraction for architectural debris.

254 South Highland Avenue
254 South Highland Avenue
Fujifilm FinePix HS10.


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