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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.
 
Troy Hill Incline Marker image, Touch for more information
By Mike Wintermantel, December 31, 2013
Troy Hill Incline Marker
101 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Troy Hill — Troy Hill Incline — Historic Site —
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
102 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — Atwell-Christy House — Historic Landmark —
Near Frederick Avenue at Walnut Street.
Atwell-Christy House Built 1862Map (db m65668) HM
103 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — Flatiron Building — Historic Landmark —
On Beaver Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling east on Beaver Street.
Flatiron Building, c. 1875Map (db m68251) HM
104 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — Miller-Zorn-Bush House — Historic Landmark —
On Hill Street at Broad Street, on the right when traveling north on Hill Street.
Miller-Zorn-Bush house c. 1840-50Map (db m247248) HM
105 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — Old Sewickley Post Office — Historic Landmark —
Near Broad Street at Bank Street, on the right when traveling north.
Old Sewickley Post Office 1910 James Knox Taylor, U.S. Treasury supervising architectMap (db m65415) HM
106 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — Sewickley Public Library — Historic Landmark —
1923, Annex 2000 Henry D. Gilchrist, ArchitectMap (db m68250) HM
107 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — St. Matthews African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Historic Landmark —
Near Thorn Street at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west.
Saint Matthews African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 1912Map (db m62687) HM
108 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — The Four Sisters' House- Historic Landmark -
On Peebles Street west of Thorn Street, on the left when traveling west.
The Four Sisters' House Zehu P. Smith, Builder, 1872Map (db m247184) HM
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109 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Station — Historic Landmark —
Near Chadwick Street, 0.1 miles west of Ferry Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Station Built 1887Map (db m62685) HM
110 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley — The Presbyterian Church — Historic Landmark —
1859-1861 Joseph W. Kerr, ArchitectMap (db m68249) HM
111 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sewickley Heights — Allegheny Country Club — Historic Landmark —
Near Country Club Road at Quaker Hollow Road.
Allegheny Country Club 1902 William Ross Proctor, ArchitectMap (db m78418) HM
112 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Sharpsburg — Grace United Methodist Church — Historic Landmark —
On North Canal Street, 0.1 miles north of 15th Street.
Grace United Methodist Church Built 1872Map (db m72417) HM
113 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Turtle Creek — St Colman School — Historic Landmark —
Near Hunter Street at Thompson Street.
St. Colman School Link, Weber & Bowers, Architects 1927Map (db m69834) HM
114 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Wilmerding — Westinghouse Airbrake Company Administration BuildingBuilt 1890, 1896-97, 1928 — Historic Landmark —
On Bluff Street north of Commerce Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Title is text]Map (db m224835) HM
115 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Wilmerding — Wilmerding Preservation Societyformerly, First United Methodist Church of Wilmerding — 1914 • C. W. Bier, architect —
On Westinghouse Avenue at Clara Street, on the right when traveling south on Westinghouse Avenue.
[Title is text]Map (db m224847) HM
116 Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Beaver — Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station
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
117 Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Beaver — Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR Freight House
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 FoundationMap (db m231094) HM
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118 Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Greensburg — First Presbyterian Church of GreensburgHistoric Landmark
On Main Street (U.S. 119) at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Cram & Ferguson (Boston), Architects Edward A. Wehr (Pittsburgh), Contractor 1916-1919Map (db m184751) HM

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