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Pittsburgh's Green and Gray

Laura Zurowski

Exploring Pittsburgh's parks, playgrounds, trails, and historical images of the city's natural and built environment.

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A Visit to... Boundary Street Park: South Oakland

In Pittsburgh, tot parks were popular throughout the 1960s and 70s. From a city-planning perspective, they were an ideal enhancement for neighborhoods with young children and a budgetary win because they required less equipment. A tot park...

7 days ago

A Visit to... Niagara Park / Oakcliffe Playground, South Oakland

While the city of Pittsburgh designates 90 official neighborhoods, “micro-neighborhoods” within these have existed over time. Some names persist, while others fade as times change, and shared familiarity and knowledge disappear.

Oakcliff (...

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A Visit to... Dunseith Park/Shalane’s Play Yard, West Oakland

Named parks and playgrounds catch my attention, and I often want to learn more about the person they honor. Unlike the grand parks, such as Schenley, Frick, and Mellon, which are associated with wealthy donors, smaller spaces often have off...

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A Visit to... Oakland Square, Central Oakland

Oakland is known for many things: hospitals, universities, restaurants and bars, cultural centers, traffic and construction, and lots of people. Outside of Downtown Pittsburgh, Oakland is the most urban neighborhood in the city. Which is wh...

17 days ago

A Visit to... Denny Park, Strip District

Pittsburgh has many spaces that look and feel a bit disconnected from current times. Denny Park in the Strip District is one of these, and chances are, you’ve passed by it without much thought. Surrounded by new luxury condos, apartments, a...

20 days ago
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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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