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  • Front Door on Sarah Street

    Front door on Sarah Street

    July 26, 2021
  • Frank & Seder Department Store, 1927

    Frank & Seder

    An image from an advertisement in the National Vaudeville Artists’ Annual for 1928. You and your dancing poodles are invited to shop here. This building is now under renovation, and with the removal of some later accretions the shadows of the Frank & Seder signs are visible (see the recent photos here).

    July 26, 2021
  • Defying the Storm

    Spires of the Tabernacle of the Union Baptist Church, South Side

    Spires of the Tabernacle of the Union Baptist Church, South Side, Pittsburgh, highlighted in evening sun against a stormy sky.

    July 25, 2021
  • Limbach Building, Allentown

    Limbach Building

    This corner building with its German dome is an especially fine example of the style old Pa Pitt describes as German Victorian, which flourished in the German neighborhoods of Pittsburgh. Allentown is teetering on the brink of becoming the next trendy neighborhood; we hope it succeeds.

    July 24, 2021
  • It Used to Be a Store, Part 3

    Old storefront, South Side

    Another collection of backstreet storefronts, mostly converted to living quarters, although the owner is trying to rent out the one above as office space.

    Note the added garage entrance on the side of the building above.

    July 23, 2021
  • Central Catholic High School

    Central Catholic

    A kind of cartoon castle, the main building of Central Catholic is technically in Squirrel Hill, though most Pittsburghers would probably say “Oakland.” The building was put up in 1927; the architect was Edward J. Weber.

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    July 23, 2021
  • Roof Vents

    roof vents

    Like a cluster of strange metal mollusks, these vents gather on the roof of the Tabernacle of the Union Baptist Church on the South Side.

    July 23, 2021
  • Tower of St. Bernard’s, Mount Lebanon

    Tower of St. Bernard’s Church
    July 23, 2021
  • Duquesne Brewery Clock

    Duquesne Brewery Clock

    It is difficult to convey a sense of the scale of this enormous clock, but seeing it looming behind the rowhouses of 21st Street gives us some idea.

    July 22, 2021
  • Second Empire

    Second Empire storefronts on Carson Street

    The Second Empire style is named after the Second French Empire of Napoleon III. Its most obvious characteristic is the mansard roof with dormers, which supposedly arose in France because, in buildings that were taxed by their interior space, attics were not taxed, and the space under the roof counted as an attic no matter how accommodating it was. The building here at the corner of Carson and 18th Streets is a splendid example of the Pittsburgh implementation of the style.

    July 22, 2021
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