Captions List for Pittsburgh, PA Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Pittsburgh: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge & Point State Park where Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers join to form Ohio River with Heinz Stadium.
  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge & Point State Park with Heinz Stadium.
  • Pittsburgh: Skyline of Pittsburgh from observation deck of Monongahela Incline Railroad.
  • Pittsburgh: Golden Triangle skyline of Pittsburgh with black Westinghouse Tower, white National City Center & PPG Place with escarpment of Allegheny River beyond.
  • Pittsburgh: Heritage skyscrapers of Pittsburgh against ever higher buildings moving east on the downtown triangle.
  • Pittsburgh: Heritage row of offices like Firstside Building & Riverview Place facing Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Heritage buildings Benedum-Trees (1905) (19 floors) by Thomas H. Scott, Investment (1927) (21 floors) by John Donn, & Arrott (1902) (18 floors) by Frederick J. Osterling in front of skyscrapers.
  • Pittsburgh: Dominion Tower (1987) (625 Liberty Av.) (32 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Red Ariba Building (former FreeMarkets Center) (1968) (39 floors) by William Lescaze behind One PNC Plaza (1972) (30 floors) by Welton Becket.
  • Pittsburgh: Double black octagonal towers of PNC Plaza (1975) (620 Liberty Av.) (34 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Oliver Building (1910) (535 Smithfield St.) (25 floors) behind Park Building (1896) (15 floors) by George B. Post.
  • Pittsburgh: Heritage & modern buildings mix along Smithfield Street.
  • Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh's tallest buildings along Grant Street.
  • Pittsburgh: Allegheny County Courthouse tower (250ft) (1888) (436 Grant St.) (5 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Summits of black U.S. Steel Tower, white One Oxford Centre, & tan One Mellon Center.
  • Pittsburgh: Grant Building (1930) (330 Grant St.) (40 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Hills of Pittsburgh topped by Cathedral of Learning.
  • Pittsburgh: Golden Triangle view from Monongahela River level.
  • Pittsburgh: Black Westinghouse Tower, white National City Center & PPG Place over Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Westinghouse Tower (1970) (11 Stanwix St.) (23 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: National City Center (1983) (20 Stanwix St.) (20 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Modern building with Victorian flavor beside PPG Place above Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: One PPG Place (1984) (40 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Crown of One PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Fifth Avenue Place behind & One PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Group of building at base of PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Red building contrasting with One PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: One PPG Place pushes to sky with Gothic motifs.
  • Pittsburgh: Fountain in PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Public square of PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Pointed galleries of Wintergarden solarium of PPG Place.
  • Pittsburgh: Fifth Avenue Place or Highmark tower.
  • Pittsburgh: Fifth Avenue Place (1988) (120 Fifth Av.) (31 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Fifth Avenue Place, Ariba, & PNC Plaza towers.
  • Pittsburgh: Dominion Tower (1987) (625 Liberty Av.) (32 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Dominion Tower Entrance.
  • Pittsburgh: Dominion Tower, Ariba, & PNC Plaza towers.
  • Pittsburgh: Ariba & PNC towers.
  • Pittsburgh: Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts (1927 & 71) (former Loew's Penn Theater) with Dominion & PNC Plaza towers.
  • Pittsburgh: Relief tiles around window of Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts.
  • Pittsburgh: Facade of Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts.
  • Pittsburgh: Gateway Center Buildings (1952) (Golden Triangle).
  • Pittsburgh: Gateway Center Building (1952) (Golden Triangle).
  • Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Hilton (1959) (Commonwealth Place) (22 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Block House of Fort Pitt (1764) by British Colonel Henry Bouquet guards the tip of Pittsburgh.
  • Pittsburgh: Regional Enterprise Tower (1953) (425 Sixth Av.) (30 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Oliver Building & Regional Enterprise Tower.
  • Pittsburgh: Omni William Penn Hotel (1916) (530 William Penn Place) (18 floors) with U.S. Steel Tower behind.
  • Pittsburgh: One Mellon Center (1983) (500 Grant St.) (54 floors) over Omni William Penn Hotel.
  • Pittsburgh: U.S. Steel Tower (1970) (600 Grant St.) (64 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: One Oxford Centre (1983) (301 Grant St.) (45 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: One Oxford Centre.
  • Pittsburgh: Kaufmann's Building (1898) (Fifth Av.) (12 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Indian carving on Kaufmann's Building.
  • Pittsburgh: Lion carving on Kaufmann's Building.
  • Pittsburgh: Kaufmann's Department Store (1913) (400 Fifth Av.) (13 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Tile details of cornice on Kaufmann's Department Store.
  • Pittsburgh: Tile details showing K & dolphins on Kaufmann's Department Store.
  • Pittsburgh: Tile columns on Kaufmann's Department Store.
  • Pittsburgh: Kaufmann's Department Store Clock.
  • Pittsburgh: Portal detail of Heinz 57 Center.
  • Pittsburgh: Heinz 57 Center (1914) (339 Sixth Av.) (13 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Spire of Smithfield United Church (1925-6).
  • Pittsburgh: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (1872) spire 61m 200ft (315 Shady Av.).
  • Pittsburgh: Oliver Building (1910) (535 Smithfield St.) (25 floors) behind Trinity Episcopal Cathedral spire.
  • Pittsburgh: First Presbyterian Church (1903-5) (312 6th Ave ).
  • Pittsburgh: Narrow granite building on Sixth Avenue.
  • Pittsburgh: The Bank Center (307 Fourth Av.) (16 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Window archway & awning of The Bank Center.
  • Pittsburgh: Arrott Building with crenellated roofline.
  • Pittsburgh: Arrott Building (1902) (401 Wood St.) (18 floors) with crenellated roofline.
  • Pittsburgh: Dollar Savings Bank Building (1870).
  • Pittsburgh: Smithfield Street Bridge (1881-9) by Gustav Lindenthal over Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Smithfield Street Bridge against Pittsburgh skyline.
  • Pittsburgh: Portal of Smithfield Street Bridge.
  • Pittsburgh: Ironwork span of Smithfield Street Bridge.
  • Pittsburgh: Ironwork portal details of Smithfield Street Bridge.
  • Pittsburgh: Iron suspension links pinned into cable holds up Smithfield Street Bridge.
  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge over Monongahela River from Point State Park against escarpment on river's south bank.
  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge & fountain of Point State Park where Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers join to form Ohio River.
  • Pittsburgh: Freeways bridge edge of Ohio River around Heinz Stadium.
  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge over Allegheny River & Point State Park.
  • Pittsburgh: Monongahela River spanned by railroad, Liberty, 10th Street & Brady Street Bridges with Cathedral of Learning tower in distance.
  • Pittsburgh: Details of Railroad & Liberty Bridge BY Vernon R. Covell, Taylor & Dean over Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Details of 10th Street & Brady Street Bridges over Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Majestic riverboat on Monongahela River.
  • Pittsburgh: Frick family mansion called Clayton (expanded in 1891).
  • Pittsburgh: Carriage entrance of Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Window detail of Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Tower finial of Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Carve lion on column of Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Greenhouse at Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Greenhouse at Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Gate at Frick Mansion.
  • Pittsburgh: Brougham horse coach (late 19th C) at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Golden lamp on Brougham coach at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Extension Brougham coach 3692 (c1880) by W.D. Rogers & Sons of Philadelphia at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Columbia high-wheeler bone shaker bicycle (1882) at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Tonneau (1898) by Panhard & Levassor, France, owned by Henry J. Heinz, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Knox Model A Runabout three-wheel auto (1901), Springfield, MA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Renault Type A Voiturette (1901), France, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Stanley Steamer Model R Roadster (1909), Newton, MA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Stanley Steamer lamp & steam whistle at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Electric Phaeton (1909) by S.R. Bailey & Co., Amesbury, MA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Volt & Amp meters on S.R. Bailey Electric Phaeton (1909) at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Keystone Six-Sixty Roadster (1909) by Munch-Allen Motor Car Co., DuBois, PA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Keystone Six-Sixty Roadster six cylinder engine at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Penn 30 Touring Car (1911) by Penn Motor Car Company, Pittsburgh, PA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Daimler Landaulette (1912) of Warwickshire, England at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost (1914) once owned by Henry Clay Frick at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Model E Touring Car (1917) by Standard Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, PA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Lincoln Model L (1922) at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Lincoln Model L V8 engine at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Salamanca Town Car (1923) made in Springfield, MA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Salamanca Town Car front grill at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Salamanca Town Car hood ornament at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Peugeot Quadrilette (1924-5) from Beaulieu, France, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Peugeot Quadrilette two seats set out of line to allow driver to shift at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Red Bug (1924) by Automotive Electric Service Co., North Bergen, NJ, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Willys-Knight Great Six Model 66B (1930) by Willys-Overland Co., Toledo, OH, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Willys-Knight Great Six Model 66B hood ornament at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: American Austin Coupe (1931) from Butler, PA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Bantam Roadster (1939) by American Bantam Car Co., Butler, PA, at Frick Mansion Auto Collection.
  • Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station repurposed as Station Square shopping area.
  • Pittsburgh: Bessemer Court of Station Square celebrates the history of steel making in Pittsburgh with artifacts display.
  • Pittsburgh: Clinton blast furnace used to make pig iron in early days of Pittsburg steel industry, now a museum piece at Station Square.
  • Pittsburgh: Restaurant interior of Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station.
  • Pittsburgh: Interior columns & lamps of P&LERR now repurposed as Station Square.
  • Pittsburgh: Interior skylight ceiling of P&LERR Station.
  • Pittsburgh: Monongahela Incline Railroad station cupola, P&LE Freight House & Station Square against skyline of Pittsburgh.
  • Pittsburgh: Monongahela Incline Railroad (1870).
  • Pittsburgh: Meeting ascending counterbalanced cable car on Monongahela Incline Railroad.
  • Pittsburgh: Steps & portal of Cathedral of Learning at University of Pittsburgh.
  • Pittsburgh: Cathedral of Learning (1936) (4200 Fifth Av.) (42 floors).
  • Pittsburgh: Upper story Gothic details of Cathedral of Learning at University of Pittsburgh.
  • Pittsburgh: Stephen Foster Memorial (1937) building to composer of "My Old Kentucky Home", "Old Folks at Home" & "Oh Suzanna".
  • Pittsburgh: Entrance to Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864)Memorial at University of Pittsburgh.
  • Pittsburgh: Log cabin on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Log cabin end view on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Athletic Association building on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Alumni Hall on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Soldiers and Sailors Memorial of Allegheny County (4141 Fifth Av.) on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Heinz Chapel (1938) on University of Pittsburgh campus.
  • Pittsburgh: Gothic skyward thrust of Heinz Chapel church.
  • Pittsburgh: Central spire of nearly symmetrical Gothic Heinz Chapel church.
  • Pittsburgh: Portal carvings of Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass saints in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass details of historical figures in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Christopher Columbus landing in America in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass First Thanksgiving in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Benjamin Franklin at printing press in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Abigail Adams at White House in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Boone family in Kentucky in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Lewis and Clark in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Abraham Lincoln freeing the slaves in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Shakespeare in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Beethoven in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Sir Isaac Newton in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Emily Dickenson in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Elizabeth Barrett Browning in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Florence Nightingale in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Stained glass Elizabeth Fry in Heinz Chapel.
  • Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museums of Art, Natural History & Library Building Complex.
  • Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Natural History entrance.
  • Pittsburgh: Carnegie Music Hall entrance.
  • Pittsburgh: Statue of Beethoven at Carnegie Music Hall.
  • Pittsburgh: Statues over Carnegie Music Hall entrance.
  • Pittsburgh: Statues over Carnegie Music Hall entrance.
  • Pittsburgh: Glassed courtyard at Carnegie Museum of Art.
  • Pittsburgh: Free Exchange (1974) by Jean DuBuffet at Carnegie Museum of Art.
  • Pittsburgh: Stairwell of Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Statue gallery of Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Gallery of architectural reproductions at Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Gothic arch in gallery of architectural reproductions at Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Antique column art in gallery of architectural reproductions at Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Sienna Cathedral pulpit copy in gallery of architectural reproductions at Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Copy of "Well of Moses" from the Cloister of the Chartreuse of Champignol at Dijon in gallery of architectural reproductions at Carnegie Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: Mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Gold nugget in mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Mineral in mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Topaz in mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Malachite in mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Russian-designed mineral figurines carved in Germany at mineral gallery of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Columbian mammoth skeleton found in Colorado's Platte River with Clovis arrow points indicated hunting by Paleoindians at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Oviraptorosaur skeleton from late Cretaceous period from South Dakota at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Pittsburgh: Street art of triceratops covered with alphabet.
  • Pittsburgh: Dinosaur street art with mirrored skin.
  • Pittsburgh: T-Rex street sculpture showing archaeologists working on dino fossils.

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