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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historical Markers
In 1968, the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation began an Historic Landmark Plaque program to recognize architecturally significant structures and designed landscapes throughout Allegheny County. In 2010, the plaque program expanded to include surrounding counties. More than 600 plaques have been placed throughout the region.
On Lowrie Street at Froman Street, on the right when traveling east on Lowrie Street.
Troy Hill Incline
This is the upper station of the first incline in Allegheny, completed in 1887 and out of service by 1898. The engineer was Samuel Diescher, a specialist in incline construction. The total length was 370 feet on a 47-percent . . . — — Map (db m70994) HM
On East End Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Historic Landmark
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station
Designed by R. P. Forsberg, operated from 1897 to 1985
served as Beaver County 911 Center from 1986 to 2010
Opened as Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center in 2015
Historic . . . — — Map (db m231095) HM
On East End Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Historic
Landmark
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR Freight House
Built by Anderson and Cook in 1910
Opened as Beaver Area Heritage Museum in 1998
Historic rehabilitation by Beaver Area Heritage Foundation — — Map (db m231094) HM