
Exploring Pittsburgh's parks, playgrounds, trails, and historical images of the city's natural and built environment.
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Frank Curto Park occupies a prominent space on the Pittsburgh Curiosities Bingo card. The spot is informally known as “French Fry Park” because of the bright yellow abstract sculpture by John Henry. Titled “Pittsburgh,” Henry’s gigantic wel...
Of Pittsburgh’s 90 neighborhoods, Polish Hill is one of the smallest, with only .255 square miles. As a result, the Polish Hill Monument serves as an informal “village square” while also honoring neighborhood residents who served in the arm...
We don’t often give much thought to creating or maintaining public space until something fails to work or doesn’t meet our expectations. That behavior is characteristically human and rather unfortunate, because many of these places exist on...
Like nearby Arsenal Park, Leslie Park in Central Lawrenceville also has a long and storied history. At the turn of the twentieth century, Lawrenceville was a densely packed working-class neighborhood, and Butler Street was the commercial co...
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...
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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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