Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Vicinity
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 201► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Railings from the Brady Street Bridge — |
| On West Carson Street (Pennsylvania Route 837) at Smithfield Street Bridge, on the right when traveling east on West Carson Street. | |||
| 202► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On Liberty Avenue at 28th Street, on the right when traveling east on Liberty Avenue. | |||
| 203► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Refining Crude Oil Samuel Kier's Still Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — |
| Near Seventh Street at Grant Street, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 204► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Rev. John McMillan — |
| On West Station Square Drive, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 205► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Riverview United Presbyterian Church Historic Landmark — |
| 206► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Robert Lee Vann (1879-1940) — |
| On Centre Avenue near Francis Avenue. | |||
| 207► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Roberto Clemente Bridge (Sixth Street Bridge) Historic Landmark — |
| On 6th Street at Fort Duquesne Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on 6th Street. | |||
| 208► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Roslyn Place Wood Block Paving Historic Landmark — |
| On Ellsworth Avenue at Roslyn Place, on the right when traveling west on Ellsworth Avenue. | |||
| 209► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Sacred Heart Church Historic Landmark — |
| 210► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Safe Haven Denied at Allegheny Arsenal Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On Penn Avenue 0.1 miles east of 38th Street, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 211► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Saint Boniface Roman Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| Near East Street 0.2 miles south of Suffolk Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 212► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Saint Nicholas Roman Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| On Allegheny Valley Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 28), on the right when traveling south. Reported missing. | |||
| 213► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| Near Ridge Avenue at Arch Street. | |||
| 214► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| Near 21st Street at Smallman Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 215► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Salk Polio Vaccine — |
| On Sutherland Drive at Terrace Street, on the left when traveling north on Sutherland Drive. | |||
| 216► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Schenley Park Historic Landmark — |
| On Schenley Drive at Frew Street, on the left when traveling east on Schenley Drive. | |||
| 217► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Schenley Park Bridge Over Boundary Street Historic Landmark — |
| On Schenley Drive 0.1 miles west of Frew Street, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 218► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Schenley Park Bridge Over Panther Hollow Historic Landmark — |
| On Panther Hollow Road 0.1 miles north of Boulevard of the Allies, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 219► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Seige at the 26th Street Roundhouse Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On 26th Street at Spring Way, on the left when traveling south on 26th Street. | |||
| 220► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Seldom Seen Arch Historic Landmark — |
| Near Saw Mill Run Boulevard (Pennsylvania Route 51) at Woodruff Street. | |||
| 221► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Seventh Street Bridge (Andy Warhol Bridge) Historic Landmark — |
| On Seventh Street at Fort Duquesne Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Seventh Street. | |||
| 222► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Shadyside Iron Furnace — |
| On Bayard Street at Amberson Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Bayard Street. | |||
| 223► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Shannopin Town — |
| On 40th Street at Foster Street, on the left when traveling north on 40th Street. | |||
| 224► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Simon Girty (1741-1818) — |
| On Beechwood Boulevard at Federal Hill Street, on the right when traveling north on Beechwood Boulevard. | |||
| 225► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Sisters of Mercy — |
| On Penn Avenue at 8th Street, on the right when traveling east on Penn Avenue. | |||
| 226► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Site of Bear Tavern Historic Landmark — |
| Near Forbes Avenue. | |||
| 227► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Site of the Western Penitentiary — |
| 228► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Sixteenth Street Bridge (David McCullough Bridge) Historic Landmark — |
| On Sixteenth Street 0.1 miles north of Smallman Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 229► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Smithfield Street Bridge — |
| Near Fort Pitt Boulevard at Smithfield Street. | |||
| 230► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Southwestern Pennsylvania World War II Memorial — |
| On North Shore Drive at Chuck Noll Way, on the right when traveling east on North Shore Drive. | |||
| 231► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| Near Liberty Avenue at 36th Street, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 232► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church Historic Landmark — |
| On East Carson Street (Pennsylvania Route 837) at South 7th Street, on the right when traveling east on East Carson Street. | |||
| 233► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Bloomfield Historic Landmark — |
| 234► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. Nicholas Church North Side — |
| Near Walkway to St. Nicholas Church Historic Site 0.7 miles south of 31st Street Bridge. | |||
| 235► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. Nicholas Church and Mala Jaska — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 236► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Croatian Church, North Side — |
| Near Pennsylvania Route 28 0.1 miles south of 31st Street Bridge. | |||
| 237► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church Historic Landmark — |
| 238► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Standard Chemical Company — |
| On O'Hara Street at Thackeray Street, on the right when traveling west on O'Hara Street. | |||
| 239► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — State Violence Incites Rioting Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| Near 21st Street 0.1 miles south of Penn Avenue. | |||
| 240► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Station WQED — |
| On Fifth Avenue west of Devonshire Street, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 241► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Steamboat "New Orleans" — |
| On First Avenue at Try Street, on the right when traveling east on First Avenue. | |||
| 242► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Stephen C. Foster — |
| On Penn Avenue at 36th Street, on the right when traveling east on Penn Avenue. | |||
| 243► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Stephen C. Foster Memorial — |
| Near Forbes Avenue at Schenley Drive Extension, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 244► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Stephen Collins Foster American Composer 1826–1864 — |
| Near East Ohio Street at Cedar Avenue. | |||
| 245► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Suburban Catalyst 1890 The Pennsylvania Railroad Mainline — |
| Near South Highland Avenue 0.1 miles south of Centre Avenue, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 246► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Benedum Center Penn Liberty Historic District National Register of Historic Places — |
| Near Seventh Street at Liberty Avenue. | |||
| 247► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Biergarten — |
| Near Vinial Street at Troy Hill Road. | |||
| 248► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The City of Pittsburgh was named by General John Forbes in Honor of William Pitt On November 27, 1758 — |
| On Grant Street just north of Forbes Avenue, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 249► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Desperate and the Decadent Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On Smallman Street at 21st Street, on the left when traveling west on Smallman Street. | |||
| 250► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Duquesne Club Historic Landmark — |
| Near Sixth Avenue 0.1 miles south of Wood Street. | |||
| 251► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Empty Pocket Pays Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On Liberty Avenue at Grant Street on Liberty Avenue. | |||
| 252► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh — |
| On 3rd Avenue at Grant Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Avenue. | |||
| 253► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The First Holy Mass at Fort Duquesne — |
| Near Stanwix Street at Third Avenue. | |||
| 254► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The First Visit of Abraham Lincoln — |
| On Federal Street at South Commons, on the right when traveling south on Federal Street. | |||
| 255► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Forks of the Ohio National Historic Landmark — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 256► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Frick Art Museum — |
| On Reynolds Street 0.1 miles east of South Homewood Avenue, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 257► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Granite Building Historic Landmark — |
| Near Sixth Avenue 0.1 miles south of Wood Street. | |||
| 258► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Hartley Rose Building — |
| On Cherry Way just north of 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 259► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Highwood Historic Landmark — |
| Near Ellwood Street at South Highland Avenue. | |||
| 260► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Hiker — |
| On Schenley Drive. | |||
| 261► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Homewood Cemetery Historic Landmark Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation — |
| On South Dallas Avenue at Aylesworth Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Dallas Avenue. | |||
| 262► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Immaculate Reception — |
| On West General Robinson Street 0.1 miles west of Chuck Noll Way, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 263► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The King's Garden Feeding Pittsburgh in the 18th Century — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 264► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Lagering Caves — |
| 265► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Mansion House — |
| Near Boulevard of the Allies at Stanwix Street, on the right. | |||
| 266► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Menace of the Iron Horse Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On Railroad Street at 23rd Street on Railroad Street. | |||
| 267► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The MonCon Railroad Materials on the Move Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 268► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Pittsburgh Agreement — |
| On 7th Street at Penn Avenue, on the right when traveling south on 7th Street. | |||
| 269► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Pittsburgh Platform — |
| On Stockton Avenue at Anderson Street, on the right when traveling west on Stockton Avenue. | |||
| 270► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Pittsburgh Point Three Rivers Heritage Trail — |
| Near North Shore Trail. | |||
| 271► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Site of Fort Pitt — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 272► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Stanwix Art Facade Project — |
| On Fort Duquesne Boulevard at Stanwix Street, on the right when traveling east on Fort Duquesne Boulevard. | |||
| 273► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Thomas Carlin's Sons Foundry — |
| Near River Avenue 0.2 miles west of 31st Street Bridge. | |||
| 274► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Three Sisters Bridges Three Rivers Heritage Trail — |
| Near Fort Duquesne Boulevard at 7th Street. | |||
| 275► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Venango Path — |
| 276► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — The Workers 2012 — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 277► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — This Building Marks — |
| On 5th Avenue at Wood Street, on the right when traveling west on 5th Avenue. | |||
| 278► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Three Rivers Heritage Trail — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 279► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Three Rivers Stadium — |
| On Art Rooney Avenue at North Shore Drive, on the left when traveling north on Art Rooney Avenue. | |||
| 280► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Timber Court — |
| 281► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Trinity Church Burying Ground Pittsburgh's Oldest Unreconstructed Landmark — |
| On Sixth Avenue 0.1 miles south of Wood Street, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 282► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Troy Hill Fire Station #39 Historic Landmark — |
| Near Ley Street at Froman Street. | |||
| 283► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Troy Hill Incline Historic Site — |
| On Lowrie Street at Froman Street, on the right when traveling east on Lowrie Street. | |||
| 284► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Twenty Murdered and a City Rises Up Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — |
| On 28th Street. Reported missing. | |||
| 285► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Twenty-Four Residents — |
| Near McKees Rocks Bridge 0.2 miles south of Ohio River Boulevard (Pennsylvania Route 65), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 286► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Union Local 471 American Federation of Musicians — |
| On Crawford Avenue at Webster Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Crawford Avenue. | |||
| 287► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Union Trust Company-Lawyers Title Building Historic Landmark — |
| On Fourth Avenue 0.1 miles east of Wood Street, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 288► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — United Steelworkers of America — |
| On Fourth Avenue at Grant Street, on the right when traveling east on Fourth Avenue. | |||
| 289► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh — |
| On Fifth Avenue at Bigelow Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Fifth Avenue. | |||
| 290► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Log Schoolhouse — |
| On Boulevard of the Allies at Smithfield Street, on the right when traveling west on Boulevard of the Allies. | |||
| 291► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — USS Maine Memorial — |
| Near Arch Street south of West North Avenue. | |||
| 292► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — V.F.W. — |
| On Fifth Avenue at Bigelow Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Fifth Avenue. | |||
| 293► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Veterans Memorial — |
| On Forbes Avenue at South Dallas Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Forbes Avenue. | |||
| 294► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Veterans Memorial — |
| Near Edgerton Avenue at Bucknell Street, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 295► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Veterans Memorial — |
| Near 5th Avenue just east of Grant Street, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 296► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States — |
| On Grant Street just south of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 297► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Victor Herbert (1859-1924) — |
| On Forbes Avenue west of South Bellefield Avenue, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 298► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Vietnam Veterans Monument — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 299► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Wall Section Through Rampart of Fort Pitt — |
| On Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
| 300► Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — Welcome to Point State Park Discover a Fascinating History! — |
| Near Three Rivers Heritage Trail. | |||
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