Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Center-Hall House in Park Place

200 East End Avenue

This house in what Father Pitt sometimes calls center-hall foursquare style was probably built in the 1890s, and its flared rooflines (even on the dormers) and angular brickwork must have looked very modern.

200 East End Avenue
200 East End Avenue
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One response to “Center-Hall House in Park Place”

  1. Anna Hartman

    Just found your blog. Love it!!! I’ve been a casual admirer of Pittsburgh’s architecture for a long time.

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