List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations

Historic designations in the City of Pittsburgh are awarded following nominations for districts and individual structures that are reviewed and recommended to Pittsburgh City Council, which makes the final decision, by the city's Historic Review Commission and the City Planning Commission. This list is not to be confused with the list of landmarks designated by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. City Historic Designation establishes a regulatory process for the review of all changes and alterations by the Historic Review Commission to the publicly viewable exterior and appearance of all buildings that are designated, either individually or as part of a district. As of 2011, there were 12 designated districts in the city, two historic objects, one historic site,[1] and 87 individual structures.[2]

Districts

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This following table lists the 14 historic districts designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2019.[3] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.

District nameImageDate listedLocation
Allegheny West Historic District November 26, 1990[4]District boundaries viewable here [1]
Alpha Terrace Historic District January 1996District boundaries viewable here [2]
Deutschtown Historic District February 12, 1997District boundaries viewable here [3]
East Carson Street Historic District August 16, 1993
Expanded June 1999
District boundaries viewable here [4]
Lemmon Row Historic DistrictMay 25, 2017[5]District boundaries viewable here [5]
Manchester Historic District July 30, 1979[6]District boundaries viewable here [6]
Market Square Historic District December 28, 1992[7]District boundaries viewable here [7]
Mexican War Streets Historic District December 26, 1972[8]District boundaries viewable here [8]
Murray Hill Avenue Historic DistrictApril 3, 2000[9]District boundaries viewable here [9]
Oakland Civic Center Historic District April 7, 1992[10]District boundaries viewable here [10]
Oakland Square Historic District June 14, 2005[11]District guidelines are available here [11]
Penn-Liberty Historic District October 1987
Expanded March 1999
District boundaries viewable here [12]
Roslyn Place Historic District March 20, 2018[12]District boundaries viewable here [13]
Schenley Farms Historic District May 1982[13]District boundaries viewable here [14]
Winter Homes Historic DistrictOctober 19, 2017[14]2314–2316 Brownsville Road

Objects

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The following table the two historic objects designated by the Pittsburgh City Council as of July 2010.[1][15] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.

District nameImageDate listedLocation
"Horse Tamer" sculptures July 26, 2002[16]Highland Park
"Welcome" sculptures July 26, 2002[17]Highland Park

Sites

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This following table lists the one historic site designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2010.[1] More recent listings are included with a separate reference.

District nameImageDate listedLocation
Allegheny Commons Parks November 26, 1990Site boundaries viewable here [15]
Frick Park March 6, 2024[18]Roslyn Place
Roslyn Place May 25, 2017[19]Roslyn Place

Structures

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The following table is up to date as of the most recent listings published by the City of Pittsburgh in June 2019.[3] More recent listings are included with a separate reference. The table is initially sorted alphabetically by official listing name.

Landmark nameImageDate listed[2]Location[2]
141 Mayflower Street June 1999141 Mayflower Street
412 Boulevard of the Allies January 4, 2023[20]412 Boulevard of the Allies
Aberlie House February 13, 2001122-124 East North Avenue
Allegheny Arsenal February 22, 1977Penn Avenue at 40th Street
Allegheny City Stables August 1, 2007[21]836 West North Avenue
Allegheny County Courthouse December 26, 1972436 Grant Street
Allegheny County Jail December 26, 1972400 block Ross Street
Allegheny County Mortuary September 26, 2002542 Fourth Avenue
Allegheny Library March 15, 1974Allegheny Center
Allegheny Middle School (formerly Allegheny High School) November 30, 1999810 Arch Street
Arsenal Middle School (formerly Arsenal Junior High School) November 30, 19993901 Butler Street
Bayard School March 6, 2017[22]4830 Hatfield Street
Beltzhoover Elementary School November 30, 1999320 Cedarhurst Street
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts November 20, 1984207 Seventh Street (Included in Penn-Liberty Historic District)
Bradberry Apartments[23]March 13, 20201130 Reddour St.
Byers-Lyons House (currently Byers Hall of the Community College of Allegheny County) March 15, 1974901 Ridge Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building (former, now part of the Pittsburgh Children's Museum) July 29, 2005Allegheny Square
Calvary United Methodist Church February 22, 1977Allegheny Avenue at Beech Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
Card Lane Carriage HouseMay 31, 2016[24]7122–7128 Card Lane
Carrick Municipal BuildingApril 11, 2019[25]1806 Brownsville Road
Catahecassa (Snyder) Spring[26] March 6, 2017E. Circuit Road, Schenley Park
Cathedral of Learning February 22, 19774200 Fifth Avenue (Included in Oakland Civic Center Historic District)
2621 Centre Avenue - The YMCA Building August 8, 19952621 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh Children's Museum December 26, 197210 Children's Way, Allegheny Center
Colfax Elementary School November 30, 19992332 Beechwood Boulevard
Concord Elementary School November 30, 19992340 Brownsville Road
Congregation B'nai Israel[27] March 6, 2024327 North Negley Avenue
Connelley Vocational High School 1435 Bedford Avenue
David P. Oliver High School November 30, 19992323 Brighton Road
Dilworth Traditional Academy (formerly Dilworth Elementary School) November 30, 19996200 Stanton Avenue
Bad Azz Bbq (formerly Beck's Run School) September 28, 19871000 Beck’s Run Road
Emmanuel Episcopal Church February 22, 1977957 West North Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
Engine Company No. 1 and No. 30 March 17, 1993344 Boulevard of the Allies
Engine Company No. 3 April 12, 19951416 Arch Street
Engine Company No. 28[28] December 28, 2021700 Filbert Street
Fairhaven ChurchSeptember 20, 2013[29]2415 Saw Mill Run Boulevard
Ferris House (Former house of George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.) June 28, 20011318 Arch Street
Fifth Avenue High School November 30, 19991800 Fifth Avenue
Friendship Elementary School (formerly Liberty School Number 4) November 30, 19995501 Friendship Avenue
Stephen Foster Community Center (currently the Catholic Youth Association) July 8, 1982286 Main Street
Gallagher-Kieffer House[30] December 1, 2020234 North Dithridge Street
Garden Theatre April 4, 2008[31]12 West North Avenue
The New Granada Theater October 8, 20042009-13 Centre Avenue
Greenfield Elementary School November 30, 19991 Alger Street
Guckenheimer Warehouse May 9, 1995125 First Avenue
Hanauer-Rosenberg Residence[32] October 28, 2020417 Lockhart Street
Hazelwood Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh July 28, 20044748 Monongahela Street
Heathside Cottage[33] November 6, 2019416 Catoma Street
Hefty HouseJuly 12, 2018[34]624–626 East Ohio Street
Herron Hill Pumping Station[35] December 1, 20204501 Centre Avenue
Homewood Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh July 28, 20047101 Hamilton Avenue
Howe-Childs Gate House April 16, 19865918 Fifth Avenue
Howe Springs[36] March 6, 2017Fifth Avenue between S. Highland Ave. and College St.
Hunt Armory[37] February 27, 2014324 Emerson Street
Immanuel ChurchFebruary 5, 2015[38]1000 Madison Avenue
Iron City Brewery July 7, 2010[39]3340 Liberty Avenue
John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church October 11, 1993594 Herron Avenue
B. F. Jones House (currently Jones Hall of the Community College of Allegheny County) March 15, 1974808 Ridge Avenue (Included in the Allegheny West Historic District)
Jones & Laughlin Headquarters Building[40] October 28, 2020200 Ross Street
Ella and Emil Keller House[41]December 16, 2023201 North Murtland Street
King Estate or Baywood November 12, 19925501 Elgin Street
Langley High School November 30, 19992940 Sheraden Boulevard
Lawrenceville Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh July 28, 2004279 Fisk Street
Lemington Elementary School November 30, 19997061 Lemington Avenue
Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) November 30, 1999328 Lincoln Avenue
Lord & Taylor Department Store (formerly the Mellon National Bank Building) July 1999514 Smithfield Street
Lowen-Shaffer House February 10, 1992311 Lowenhill Street
Mackintosh-Hemphill Company (Garrison Foundry) Buildings (former) October 18, 1991901-11 Bingham Street (Included in East Carson Street Historic District)
Madison Elementary School (formerly Minersville Public School) November 30, 19993401 Milwaukee Street
Malta Temple August 14, 2008[42]100 West North Avenue
Mamaux Building July 27, 1995121-23 First Avenue
Mellon Park[43] February 24, 20211047 Shady Avenue
Mifflin Elementary School November 30, 19991290 Mifflin Road
Monongahela Incline March 15, 1974Between West Carson Street, near Smithfield Street, and Grandview Avenue
Moreland-Hoffstot House February 22, 19775057 Fifth Avenue
Mount Washington Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh July 28, 2004315 Grandview Avenue
Mowry-Addison Mansion[44] July 9, 20205134 Carnegie Street
Naser's Tavern May 30, 2014[45]4025–4029 Butler Street
National Negro Opera Company House June 3, 2008[46]7101 Apple Street
Neill Log House February 22, 1977East Circuit Road near Serpentine Drive in Schenley Park
Nunnery Hill Incline retaining wall and base stationMarch 22, 2011[47]1530 Federal Street, Henderson Street
Old Heidelberg Apartments March 15, 1974401-423 South Braddock Avenue
Old Stone Tavern October 7, 2009[48]434 Greentree Road
Oliver Bath House[49] September 14, 201738 S. 10th Street
Overbrook Municipal BuildingDecember 28, 2017[50]2410 Saw Mill Run Boulevard
Panther Hollow Bridge July 26, 2002Schenley Park
Paramount Pictures Film Exchange January 28, 2010[51]1727 Boulevard of the Allies
Pennsylvania National Bank Building[52] March 13, 20203400 Butler Street
Perry Traditional Academy November 30, 19993875 Perrysville Avenue
Peterson House October 8, 2018[53]172 46th Street
Phipps Conservatory December 26, 1972Schenley Park
Pittsburgh City-County Building[54] March 13, 2020414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Station March 15, 1974Smithfield Street near West Carson Street
Pittsburgh Wash House July 12, 2018[55]3495 Butler Street
St. Anthony of Padua Shrine February 22, 19771700 Harpster Street
Saint Mary's Academy Building January 14, 2009[56]340 46th Street
Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church & Rectory February 23, 200121 Pius Street
Sal's Barber Shop[57]April 10, 2024712 Brookline Boulevard
Schenley Bridge July 26, 2002Schenley Park
Schiller Classical Academy (formerly Schiller School) November 30, 19991018 Peralta Street
Sellers-Carnahan House December 31, 1995400 Shady Avenue
Sheraden Homestead July 12, 2018[58]2803 Bergman Street
Shrine of the Blessed Mother[59] October 13, 20206 Wakefield Street
Smithfield Street Bridge February 22, 1977Smithfield Street over the Monongahela River
W. P. Snyder House (currently Babb Insurance Company) March 15, 1974852 Ridge Avenue (Included in Allegheny West Historic District)
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall Museum February 11, 19914141 Fifth Avenue (Included in Oakland Civic Center Historic District)
South Side Market House February 22, 1977South 12th and Bingham Streets at Bedford Square (Included in East Carson Street Historic District)
South Side Presbyterian Church May 30, 2019[60]1926 Sarah Street
Spring Hill Elementary School[61] October 28, 20201351 Damas Street
Sterrett Classical Academy (formerly Sterrett School) November 30, 19997100 Reynolds Street
Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School (formerly Thaddeus Stevens School) November 30, 1999824 Crucible Street
Sunnyledge (former McClelland House) April 12, 19955136 Fifth Avenue
Temple Rodef Shalom[62] May 31, 20224905 Fifth Avenue
Tito House[63]June 11, 20221817 Fifth Avenue
Troy Hill Fire House No. 11[64] July 21, 20221800 Ley Street
Tufa Bridges February 15, 2018[65]Schenley Park
Turney House September 25, 2015[66]160 43rd Street
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[67] March 13, 2020700 Grant Street
VA Facility Chapel Building 10[68]February 4, 20217180 Highland Drive
VA Facility Laboratory Building 13[69]February 4, 20217180 Highland Drive
Victoria Hall (formerly the Ursuline Academy, previously Lynch House) August 20, 1982201 South Winebiddle Street
Voegtly Spring[70] March 6, 2017Damas Street
Walton House September 25, 2015[71]4412–4414 Plummer Street
West End Branch - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh July 28, 200447 Wabash Street
Westinghouse High School November 30, 19991101 North Murtland Street
Westinghouse Memorial[72] March 7, 2019Schenley Park
Wigman House July 25, 2011[73]1425 Brownsville Road
August Wilson House March 7, 2008[74]1727 Bedford Avenue
Woods House February 22, 19774604 Monongahela Street
Woolslair Elementary Gifted Center (formerly Woolslair Elementary School) November 30, 199940th Street & Liberty Avenue
Workingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co. March 17, 2009[75]800 East Ohio Street

Former listings

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Landmark nameImageDate listed[2]Location[2]
Albright United Methodist Church September 26, 2016[76]486 S. Graham Street
Greater Faith Tabernacle Church of God in Christ
(demolished)
February 6, 1995[77]550 North Homewood Avenue
Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church
(demolished)[78]
July 13, 20011326 East Ohio Street

Active nominations

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Landmark nameImageDate nominatedLocation
Allegheny Turn Halle[79]May 2023855 South Canal Street
Beth Abraham Cemetery Complex[79] November 2023800 Stewart Avenue
Pittsburgh Stained Glass Studio[79] April 2024160 Warden Street

Notable failed nominations

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Landmark nameImageDate nominatedLocation
Abrams House[80]December 2018[81]118-A Woodland Road
Civic Arena[82] April 201166 Mario Lemieux Place
Croatian Fraternal Union Building[79] October 20183441 Forbes Avenue
Ewalt House[83] November 2019186 Home Street
Giovannitti House[84]August 1991118 Woodland Road
Jones & Laughlin Steel - Pittsburgh Works[85] March 1988[86]South Side
Pittsburgh Produce Terminal[87] October 20132100 Smallman Street
Syria Mosque[88] April 19914400 Bigelow Boulevard

See also

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References

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