The Civil War memorial in West Park reflected in Lake Elizabeth.
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Two views from the northern end of the Sixth Street Bridge, now officially the Roberto Clemente Bridge. This is one of the famous Three Sisters; Pittsburgh is the only place in the world, it seems, where you can find three identical suspension bridges side by side. The pictures were taken to test a fifty-year-old Argus C4, which apparently passed the test.
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.
The Cathedral of Learning, the fantastical Gothic skyscraper at the heart of the University of Pittsburgh, has recently been cleaned of all the soot and grime from the old days of big steel. The building is beautiful now, but the old grime had its own character and beauty. Here are a few pictures of the Cathedral of Learning before the cleaning.
Autumn in the woods near Pittsburgh. This forest is dominated by sugar maples, all of which turn the same glorious golden yellow at once.