We are absolutely thrilled to announce thatPittsburgh's City Council voted unanimously to designate Howe Spring (Shady Side), Voegtly Spring (Spring Hill), and Catahecassa Spring (Schenley Park) as City Historic Landmarks.
Preservation Pittsburgh nominated the Oliver Bath House to become a City Historic Landmark. This effort, supported by many individuals and community partners in the South Side, is the culmination of a months-long research effort, which uncovered the original blue prints for the building.
At Preservation Pittsburgh, we love the built environment and we want to call attention to the beautiful ecclesiastical architecture in Wilkinsburg. In order to highlight this architecture, we're launching a photo competition.
This past weekend, the former Albright United Methodist Church became Pittsburgh's newest city historic landmark. Early in 2015 Preservation Pittsburgh partnered with members of the community to research the history of the building and congregation as well as to write a historic nomination.