Pittsburgh, Then and Now

Pittsburgh, Then and Now
Title Pittsburgh, Then and Now PDF eBook
Author Arthur G. Smith
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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This handsome volume presents 161 pairs of matching before and after photographs of Pittsburgh. A treasury of images for those who remember the old Pittsburgh, those who are curious about its past, and anyone interested in Pittsburgh's fascinating evolution from “smoky city” to the city it is today.

Their Life's Work

Their Life's Work
Title Their Life's Work PDF eBook
Author Gary M. Pomerantz
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 480
Release 2013-10-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1451691629

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Drawn from personal interviews with the players themselves, a chronicle of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers, who won an unprecedented and unmatched four Super Bowls in six years.

An Alternative History of Pittsburgh

An Alternative History of Pittsburgh
Title An Alternative History of Pittsburgh PDF eBook
Author Ed Simon
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 138
Release 2021-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 1953368131

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“[An] epic, atomic history of the Steel City . . . a work of literature, a series of linked creative nonfiction essays, an historical story cycle.” ―Phillip Maciak, Los Angeles Review of Books The land surrounding the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers has supported communities of humans for millennia. Over the past four centuries, however, it has been transformed countless times by the many people who call it home. In this brief, lyrical, and idiosyncratic collection, Ed Simon, a staff writer at The Millions, follows the story of Pittsburgh through a series of interconnected segments, covering all manner of beloved people, places, and things, including: • Paleolithic Pittsburgh • The Whiskey Rebellion • The attempted assassination of Henry Frick • The Harmonists • The Mystery, Pittsburgh’s radical, Black nationalist newspaper • The myth of Joe Magarac • Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington, Andy Warhol, and much, much more. Accessible and funny, An Alternative History of Pittsburgh is a must-read for anyone curious about this storied city, and for Pittsburghers who think they know it all too well already. “[A] rich and idiosyncratic history . . . Even Pittsburgh history buffs will learn something new.” —Publishers Weekly “Simon tells the story of the city and all the changes that made it what it is today in a way that's entirely new, by the hand of someone who is deeply familiar.” ―Juliana Rose Pignataro, Newsweek “A sparkling new take on everyone’s favorite Rust Belt metropolis.” ―Justin Velluci, Jewish Chronicle “A brilliant look at how geology and art, politics and religion, disaster and luck combine to build America’s great cities―one that will leave you wondering what secrets your own hometown might be hiding.” ―Anjali Sachdeva, author of All the Names They Used for God

Allegheny City

Allegheny City
Title Allegheny City PDF eBook
Author Dan Rooney
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780822963134

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New in Paper Allegheny City, known today as Pittsburgh's North Side, was the third-largest city in Pennsylvania when it was controversially annexed by the City of Pittsburgh in 1907. Dan Rooney, a longtime North Side resident, joins local historian Carol Peterson in creating this highly engaging history of the cultural, industrial, and architectural achievements of Allegheny City from its humble beginnings until the present day. The authors cover the history of the city from its origins as a colonial outpost to its emergence alongside Pittsburgh as one of the most important industrial cities in the world. Supplemented by historic and contemporary photos, the authors take the reader on a fascinating and often surprising street-level tour of this colorful, vibrant, and proud place.

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh
Title Pittsburgh PDF eBook
Author Stefan Lorant
Publisher Authors Edition, Incorporated
Pages 678
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN

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Pittsburgh's South Side

Pittsburgh's South Side
Title Pittsburgh's South Side PDF eBook
Author Stuart P. Boehmig
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2006-04-19
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439632723

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In 1763, King George III granted 3,000 acres of bottomland on the south side of the Monongahela River to Maj. Gen. John Ormsby for his service in capturing Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War. Just 100 years later, this flat river plain became the center of the Workplace of the World. Powerful industrial giants such as B. F. Jones, James Laughlin, and Henry W. Oliver were drawn to the area, making it the heart of the Industrial Revolution. Immigrants came in droves from Germany, Ireland, Scotland, England, and later from central and Eastern Europe. They crowded Carson Street with the sights and sounds of different languages, customs, and fashions. These were the people who made the steel and iron that built America. Pittsburghs South Side is their story, a story of glass factories, steel mills, incline planes, trolley cars, saloons, and the crowded row houses where they raised their families.

Pittsburgh in Stages

Pittsburgh in Stages
Title Pittsburgh in Stages PDF eBook
Author Lynne Conner
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 312
Release 2007
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780822943303

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The first comprehensive history of theater in Pittsburgh is offered in this volume that relates the significant influence and interpretation of urban socioeconomic trends in the theatrical arts and the role of the theater as an agent of social change.