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While playwright August Wilson is mainly associated with the Hill District, he did spend a few adolescent years in Hazelwood. They were not happy years, but they were formative. The original Hazelwood Library on Monongahela Street is where ...
Like the neighborhoods they serve, parks and playgrounds are dynamic, ever-changing places. And when it comes to change, Hazelwood’s trajectory has been dramatic. What began as a nineteenth-century pastoral enclave for the wealthy was repla...
A desire path is an unofficial trail created by repeated use of the most direct or convenient route between two points. Once established, these paths can influence how pedestrians use and interact with their environment. I love finding thes...
On the Pittsburgh playgrounds bingo card, Four Mile Run Park checks a lot of boxes. Fancy new play equipment? Yup! Industrial-strength musical instruments and large chimes? Cool! Courts and athletics fields? Nice! Nearby bike and walking/ru...
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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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