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Bloomfield Park, like its Polish Hill counterpart, West Penn, offers a lot of local flavor. The public pool, known affectionately as Bloomfield Beach, is the undisputed social hub of summer. The athletic fields are popular for formal and in...
Like all creatures great and small, places also develop distinct personalities. West Penn Park in Polish Hill certainly has an alluring je ne sais quoi quality that keeps you guessing and coming back for more. DIY art installations tucked a...
The Duncan Parklet has received a bit of a glow-up in recent years, and the enhancements show creative consideration for the hillside on which the park sits. While the basketball court has stayed in the top corner spot, there’s now a commun...
Arsenal Park in Lawrenceville may take the prize for most fascinating history. The arsenal, for which the park is named, was built in 1814 and became a prominent supplier of Union munitions throughout the Civil War, manufacturing over 128,0...
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A hardy fool, living on a hill. Writing about the past and present conditions of Pittsburgh's parks, playgrounds, and city steps. Hails from divine Providence, RI.
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