
The skyline of downtown Pittsburgh seen from West Park. The bare branches, jagged buildings, and high contrast of a cloudy winter day make the picture, taken with an old and slightly leaky folding camera, look like a steel engraving.
The skyline of downtown Pittsburgh seen from West Park. The bare branches, jagged buildings, and high contrast of a cloudy winter day make the picture, taken with an old and slightly leaky folding camera, look like a steel engraving.
This is the inscription on the Civil War monument in West Park: “Erected to the memory of the 4,000 brave men of Allegheny County who fell in the great struggle to maintain the integrity of our union. The eye of God rests upon their graves even when unmarked by man, and their sleeping dust shall arise in the morning of the resurrection.”
The Civil War memorial in West Park reflected in Lake Elizabeth.
An arboretum planted in West Park more than a century ago is still thriving, though it was quite literally forgotten for decades. No one remembered that it had been an arboretum, but no one had cut down the trees, either. Now the trees are labeled again, and the arboretum is a beautiful spot for a picnic in the summer or a leisurely stroll in the autumn.