
Exploring Pittsburgh's parks, playgrounds, trails, and historical images of the city's natural and built environment.
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Today, the Warren Branch Memorial Field and MLK Community Garden are quiet, green spaces surrounded by leafy trees. It’s a very different look and feel from 1923, when the Soho Playground was established slightly north of this area. At that...
Established in 1975 as Cliffside Park, this green space underwent a total makeover and a name change in 2016, thanks to community input and the work of the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. The new August Wilson Community Park features ADA-acce...
While some places in Pittsburgh still look much as they did 100 years ago, others, especially those affected by highway development and expansions in the 1950s, 60s, and beyond, are very different. This green space in South Oakland, known a...
South Oakland is very residential, especially the hilltop area off Frazier Street. Bounded by Junction Hollow on one side and I-376 on the other, its warren of one-way and dead-end streets offers no “short cuts,” greatly reducing the vehicu...
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...
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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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