List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks

Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) Historic Landmark plaque program was begun in 1968 in order to identify architecturally significant structures as well as significant pieces of Pittsburgh's local heritage throughout Allegheny County. Nominations are reviewed by the private non-profit foundation's Historic Plaque Designation Committee composed of trustees, architectural historians, and citizens. These designations are not to be confused with City of Pittsburgh historic designations. Beginning in 2010, the committee expanded its program to consider applications for historic status from counties surrounding Allegheny, extending its reach to a 250-mile radius from the city, as long as the site has a connection to the greater Pittsburgh region. Historic designation by the foundation does not protect the building from alteration or demolition. Structures awarded the designation typically have aluminum or bronze plaques affixed to their exterior that signify their status. Over 500 Historic Landmark Plaques have been awarded since the program's inception, although not all structures have been preserved.[1]

The table below lists all Pittsburgh History & Landmark Foundation Historic Landmark designations through 2009 initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.[2][3]

Landmark name Image Year(s) constructed Architect/builder/
engineer/decorator
Address Location Year of PHLF designation Status
132 East Crafton Avenue (George Leber house) 1938 George M. Rowland 132 East Crafton Avenue Crafton 2003
841 North Lincoln Avenue 1878 841 North Lincoln Avenue Allegheny West 1977
899 Old Thorn Run Road 1814 899 Old Thorn Run Road Moon Township 1988
1133 Penn Avenue (Byrnes & Kiefer Building) 1892 Murphy & Hamilton 1133 Penn Avenue Strip, the 1987
1939 House (Good Housekeeping house) 1939 Dwight James Baum 2363 Sebring Place Wilkinsburg 1998
5800 block of Pierce Street 1891-92 5800 block of Pierce Street Shadyside 2003
6661 Aylesboro Avenue 1886; remodeled 1920s James T. Steen, 1886 6661 Aylesboro Avenue Squirrel Hill 2003
7120 Ohio River Boulevard (George J. Schmitt) 1916 Janssen & Abbott 7120 Ohio River Boulevard Ben Avon 2003
Addy-Spencer House 1864-69 919-20 St. James Street Shadyside 2000
Frank Alden house 1890 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 617 Linden Avenue Point Breeze 1995
Alder Court apartments 1913 Henry M. Kropff 6112 Alder Street Shadyside 1975
All Saint's Roman Catholic Church 1914 John T. Comes 19 Wilson Street Etna 1997
Allderdice (Taylor) High School 1927 Robert M. Trimble Forward and Shady Avenues Squirrel Hill 2002
Allegheny Arsenal Powder Magazine 1814 Benjamin Henry Latrobe Arsenal Park Lawrenceville 2003
Allegheny Cemetery 1844 (founded) Lawrenceville 1988
Allegheny Cemetery: Butler Street Entrance 1847, 1870 John Chislett and Barr & Moser Butler Street Lawrenceville 1974
Allegheny Cemetery, Penn Avenue Entrance 1887 Dull & Macomb 4715 Penn Avenue Lawrenceville 2001
Allegheny Country Club 1902 William Ross Proctor Country Club Road Sewickley Heights 2003
Allegheny County Airport 1931, 1936 Stanley L. Roush and Henry Hornbostel West Mifflin Township 1981
Allegheny County Court House 1888 Henry Hobson Richardson Grant Street and Fifth Avenue Downtown 1968
Allegheny County Fairgrounds 1927–1934 South Park South Park Township 2009
Allegheny County Jail (now Family Court Facility, County Court of Common Pleas) 1886 Henry Hobson Richardson Ross Street and Fifth Avenue Downtown 1968
Allegheny General Hospital (1930 part) 1928–1930 York & Sawyer East North and Cedar Avenues Central North Side 2002
Allegheny HYP Club (Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club) 1890; remodeled 1930-31 Edward B. Lee, architect for remodeling 617-619 William Penn Place Downtown 2002
Allegheny Market House site 1863 Allegheny Center Central North Side 1979
Allegheny Observatory 1900 Thorsten E. Billquist, architect; John Brashear and James Keeler, consultants Riverview Park, Observatory Hill North Side 1973
Allegheny Regional Branch, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 1890 Smithmeyer & Pelz Allegheny Center Central North Side 1970
Allegheny Social Hall 1902-03 810-812 Concord Street East Allegheny 2003
Allegheny Traditional Academy (Allegheny Middle School, formerly Allegheny High School) 1904, 1937 Frederick J. Osterling, Marion M. Steen 810 Arch Street (Allegheny Center) Central North Side 1992
Allegheny West Historic District 1850–1874, 1875–1899 c. Roughly bounded by Brighton Rd., Jabok Way, Ridge and Allegheny Aves. North Side 1997
Allen Hall, University of Pittsburgh (Old Mellon Institute) 1915 J. H. Giesey O'Hara and Thackeray Streets Oakland 1972
Alpha Terrace 1889 c., 1894 700 block, North Beatty Street East Liberty 1979
Alumni Hall, University of Pittsburgh (Masonic Temple) 1914 Benno Janssen & Abbott Fifth and Lytton Avenues Oakland 2002
Anderson Manor (James Anderson house) 1830 c., 1905 1423 Liverpool Street Manchester 1989
Andrew Carnegie Free Library 1899 Struthers & Hannah 300 Beechwood Avenue Carnegie 1979
John Arch house 1874 311 Sharpsburg-Kittaning Road O'Hara Township 1975
Armstrong Tunnel 1926-27 Vernon R. Covell, engineer, and Stanley L. Roush, architect Second Avenue to Forbes Avenue Bluff, the 2003
Arrott Building 1902 Frederick J. Osterling Fourth Avenue and Wood Street Downtown 2000
Arsenal Middle School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1932 Schwab, Palmgreen & Merrick, Marion M. Steen 3901 Butler Street Lawrenceville 2001
Art Institute of Pittsburgh (formerly the Equitable Gas Company Building) 1924-25 J. F. Kuntz 420 Boulevard of the Allies Downtown 1995
Arthurs-Johnson House 1873 6925 Ohio River Boulevard Ben Avon 1981
Aspinwall 1893 (incorporated) The greater part of the town south of Route 28, and the Sauer Buildings to the north, are included. Aspinwall 1998
Atwell-Christy house 1862 403 Frederick Avenue Sewickley 1979
"Bagatelle" (James G. Pontefract house) 1894 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Little Sewickley Creek Road 40°33′34.77″N 80°11′49.78″W / 40.5596583°N 80.1971611°W / 40.5596583; -80.1971611 (Bagatelle) Edgeworth 1995
Baker Hall (Central Building, Administration Hall) 1914, 1919 Palmer & Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Baxter-Brushton School (Pittsburgh High School for the Creative & Performing Arts) 1909; enlarged 1911; further additions 1929 Kiehnel and Elliott (1909); Kiehnel, Elliott & Chalfant (1911 addition) 925 Brushton Avenue Homewood 2002
"Baywood" (Alexander King Estate) 1880 c.; 1890 1251 North Negley Avenue Highland Park 2000
"Bear's Retreat" 1790, 1840 253 Inglefield Drive Pleasant Hills 1983
Beechwood Elementary School 1908, 1923 Press C. Dowler 810 Rockland Avenue Beechview 2002
Bellefield Hall (YMHA) 1924 Benno Janssen 315 South Bellefield Avenue Oakland 1992
Bellevue Public Library 1875 James Madison Balph 34 North Balph Avenue Bellevue 1976
Beltzhoover Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1909 William J. Shaw, Thomas Lloyd Cedarhurst Street and Estella Avenue Beltzhoover 2001
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (Stanley Theatre) 1927 Hoffman-Henon Company Seventh Street and Penn Avenue Downtown 1976
Benedum-Trees Building 1905 Thomas H. Scott 221 Fourth Avenue Downtown 1973
Beulah Presbyterian Church 1837 William McCrea Beulah and McCready Roads Churchill 1970
Bigham House 1844 Pennridge Road, Chatham Village 40°25′39.65″N 80°1′6.44″W / 40.4276806°N 80.0184556°W / 40.4276806; -80.0184556 (Bigham House) Mount Washington 1990
Boggs Avenue Elementary School 1925 Sidney F. Heckert Boggs and Southern Avenues Mt. Washington 2002
Boss Hall 1916 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Bost Building 1891-92 621-23 East Eighth Avenue Homestead 2000
Boyer house 1840 c. 5679 Library Road Bethel Park 1990
Braddock Carnegie Library 1888, 1893 William Halsey Wood and Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Library Street and Parker Avenue Braddock 1976
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Homewood Branch 1910 Howard K. Jones for Alden & Harlow 7101 Hamilton Avenue Homewood 2004
George Brayman house 1953 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 2 Canterbury Road Ben Avon Heights 40°30′45″N 80°4′18″W / 40.51250°N 80.07167°W / 40.51250; -80.07167 1989
Bridge piers: Manchester, Point, Wabash various various various 1977
Bridgeville Public Library 1870 c. 441 Station Street Bridgeville 1974
Brilliant Cutoff Viaduct of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1902 William H. Brown, engineer Along Washington Boulevard Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar/Homewood 2003
Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church 1903 1400 Boyle Street Central North Side 1988
Brown Road Bridge (in Tinbrook Park) 1891 Charles Davis Brown and Big Sewickley Creek Roads Franklin Park 1971
Buhl Building 1913 Janssen & Abbott 204 Fifth Avenue Downtown 1981
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science (now part of the Pittsburgh Children's Museum) 1939 Ingham & Boyd Allegheny Center Central North Side 2001
Burke's Building 1836 John Chislett 209 Fourth Avenue Downtown 1970
Burtner House 1821 Burtner Road Harrison Township 1975
Byers Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (Byers-Lyons house) 1898 Alden & Harlow 901 Ridge Avenue Allegheny West 1989
Byham Theater (Fulton or Gayety Theatre) 1904 Dodge & Morrison 101 Sixth Street Downtown 2002
Calvary A.M.E. Church of Braddock (Second Presbyterian Church of Braddock) 1892 441 Sixth Street Braddock 2009
Calvary Episcopal Church 1907 Ralph Adams Cram Shady Avenue and Walnut Street Shadyside 1969
Calvary United Methodist Church 1895 Vrydaugh and Shepherd, with T. B. Wolfe Allegheny and Beech Avenues Allegheny West 1972
Carlow College Worship and Community Center (St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church) 1917 Comes John T.John T. Comes Fifth Avenue and Robinson Street Oakland 2000
Carnegie Free Library of McKeesport 1902 William J. East 1507 Liberty Avenue McKeesport 1979
Carnegie Mellon University, the original campus (Carnegie Institute of Technology; Carnegie Technical Schools) 1905-32 Palmer & Hornbostel, Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street Oakland 2000
Carnegie Institute 1895, 1907 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 4400 Forbes Avenue Oakland 1970
Carnegie Library of Homestead 1898 Alden & Harlow 510 Tenth Avenue Munhall 1989
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 1895 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Schenley Plaza Oakland 1970
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Lawrenceville Branch 1898 Alden & Harlow 279 Fisk Street Lawrenceville 1988
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Mount Washington Branch 1900 Alden & Harlow 315 Grandview Avenue Mount Washington 1989
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, South Side Branch 1909 Alden & Harlow East Carson and South Twenty-second Streets South Side 1990
Carnegie Steel Manager's house 1900 518 East Eleventh Street Munhall 2007
Carrie Furnaces and Pinkerton Landing site 1884, 1892 Rankin and Swissvale/Homestead (primarily in) 1989
Rachel Carson house 1870 613 Marion Avenue Springdale Township 1975
Cathedral of Learning 1926–1937 Charles Klauder University of Pittsburgh Oakland 1973
Cathedral of Learning interiors, University of Pittsburgh (Nationality Rooms, Commons Room, Darlington Library, Croghan-Schenley Ballroom, Braun Room) 1937–1946 c. Charles Klauder and others Cathedral of Learning Oakland 1972
Croghan-Schenley Ballroom 1835 Mordecai van Horne? Cathedral of Learning Oakland 1970
Central Catholic High School 1927 Edward J. Weber, of Weber, Link & Bowers 4720 Fifth Avenue Oakland 1976
Chalfant Hall, Community College of Allegheny County 1900 c. 915 Ridge Avenue Allegheny West 1981
Chalfant Log House 1832 2716 West Hardies Road Hampton Township 2007
Chancellor's house (Harvey Childs house) 1896 Peabody and Stearns 718 Devonshire Street Shadyside 1973
Chatham Village 1932, 1935 Ingham & Boyd, architects. Stein & Wright, planners. Ralph E. Griswold, landscape architect. Virginia and Bigham Streets Mount Washington 1990
Christian Tabernacle Kodesh Church of Immanuel (St. Paul's Episcopal Church) 1896 Elise Mercur 2601 Centre Avenue Hill, the 2007
Church Brew Works (St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church) 1903 Beezer Brothers 3501 Liberty Avenue Lawrenceville 2001
Church of St. Benedict the Moor 1894 Moeser & Bippus 89 Crawford Street Hill, the 1998
Church of the Ascension 1898 William Halsey Wood Ellsworth Avenue and Neville Street Shadyside 1971
Church of the Epiphany 1902 Edward Stotz Washington Place and Centre Avenue Hill, the 1998
Church of the Good Shepherd 1891 William Halsey Wood Second Avenue and Johnston Street Hazelwood 1972
The Church of The Holy Cross (St. James Episcopal Church) 1905-06 Carpenter & Crocker 7507 Kelly Street Homewood 2007
City of Pittsburgh Department of Water 1907 (begun c.) Rutan & Russell, Thomas H. Scott 226 Delafield Road Pittsburgh 2000
City Theatre 1859 1300 Bingham Street South Side 2000
City-County Building 1915–1917 Henry Hornbostel, designer; Edward B. Lee, architect, with Palmer, Hornbostel & Jones Grant Street and Forbes Avenue Downtown 1974
Clark Candy Company: chimney 1924 503 Martindale Street North Shore 1975 Demolished
"Clayton" 1870 c., 1892 Frederick J. Osterling Penn and Homewood Avenues Point Breeze 2000
College of Fine Arts (School of Applied Design) 1912, 1916 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Colfax Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1911 Edward Stotz Beechwood Boulevard and Phillips Avenue Squirrel Hill 2001
Colonial Place Historic District 1898 George S. Orth, architect; E. H. Bachman, landscape artist Colonial Place and Ellsworth Avenue Shadyside 2007
Coltart house 1843 3441 Forbes Avenue Oakland 1972 Demolished
Commerce Court 1918 Station Square South Shore 1982
Concord Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1939 Marion M. Steen 2340 Brownsville Road Carrick 2001
Congregation B'nai Israel (Urban League of Pittsburgh Charter School) 1923 Henry Hornbostel, with William S. Fraser, Philip Friedman, and Alexander Sharove 327 North Negley Avenue East Liberty 1979
Connelly School 1930 Edward B. Lee 1501 Bedford Avenue Hill, the 2002
Conroy Education Center (Conroy Junior High School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1936 Marion M. Steen Page and Fulton Streets Manchester 2001
Convent of Mercy 1909 Edward Stotz 3333 Fifth Avenue Oakland 1979
Coraopolis Railroad Station (Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Coraopolis Station) 1895 Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge Neville Avenue and Mill Street Coraopolis December 10, 2012[4]
Corliss Tunnel 1914 Stanley L. Roush Corliss Street south from West Carson Street Elliot 2002
The Cork Factory (Armstrong Cork Company Buildings) 1901, 1902; addition 1913 Frederick J. Osterling 2349 Railroad Street Strip District 2007
County Office Building 1929-31 Stanley L. Roush Ross Street at Forbes Avenue Downtown 2002
Coursin Heights Plan/Becker house 20th century 511 Romine Avenue McKeesport 1989
Craig-Wertheimer house 1870 c. 3210 Niagara Street Oakland 1984 Demolished
Crawford House/Ingleside Hotel 1866 5402 Broad Street Garfield 1982
Creighton Avenue 1900 c. Creighton Avenue Crafton 1990
The Crescent Apartment Building 1904 c. 738 Rebecca Avenue Wilkinsburg 2009
Cross Keys Inn 1851 c. 599 Dorseyville Road Indiana Township 1973
D'Arlington Apartments 1910 Edward Keen 504 North Neville Street Oakland 1981
Harry Darlington House 1890 c. 721 Brighton Road Allegheny West 1974
Davis farmhouse 1880 c. 3423 Brownsville Road Brentwood 1993 Demolished
Superintendent Henry J. Davis House, U.S. Steel Clairton Works 1903–1910 c. 556 Mitchell Avenue Clairton 2009
Devonshire Street 19th century (late) Devonshire Street Shadyside 1974
Dilworth School (Dilworth Traditional Academy) 1915 Vrydaugh & Wolfe Collins Street and Stanton Avenue East Liberty 1997
Dixmont State Hospital 1862 Ohio River Boulevard Kilbuck Township 1970 Demolished
Dollar Savings Bank 1871 Isaac Hobbs & Sons 348 Fourth Avenue Downtown 1970
Doherty Hall (School of Applied Sciences, Engineering Hall) 1908 Palmer & Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Dormont Swimming Pool (Borough of) 1920 1801 Dormont Avenue Dormont 2002
Harlan Douglas house 1960 Peter Berndtson 155 White Oak Drive Ross Township 1989
Duquesne Club 1887 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 325 Sixth Avenue Downtown 1976
Duquesne Incline 1877 Samuel Diescher 1220 Grandview Avenue and West Carson Street Mount Washington and Station Square 1969
East Liberty Presbyterian Church 1935 Ralph Adams Cram Highland and Penn Avenues East Liberty 1969
Ebenezer Baptist Church 1931 2001 Wylie Avenue Hill, the 1979 Demolished
Edgar Thomson Works, United States Steel 1875 (since) North Braddock 1989
Edgewood 1888 (incorporated) The town as a whole. Edgewood 1998
Edgeworth Club 1930-31 Brandon Smith 511 East Drive Edgeworth 2007
Eggers House 1860 (prior to) Maple Springs Drive South Park Township 1970
Elizabeth Borough Historic District 1850–1930 c. Second Avenue Elizabeth 2009
Ellsworth Terrace 1913 William H. Justice?, designer 4800 block, Ellsworth Avenue Shadyside 1985
"Elm Ridge", James Gardiner Coffin/John Walker House 1869; Plan published in Hobbs Architecture, 1873 Isaac Hobbs, architect; David Kerr, builder 1 Breck Drive Leetsdale 2007
Elmhurst Road Historic District 1904-20 Wilbur M. May et al. Elmhurst Place Fox Chapel 2007
Elroy Elementary School 1920 and 1925 3129 Elroy Avenue Brentwood 1997
Emmanuel Episcopal Church 1886 Henry Hobson Richardson North and Allegheny Avenues Allegheny West 1968
Emsworth Locks and Dam 1922 and 1928 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ohio River at mile 6.2 Neville Island 2003
Episcopal Church of the Nativity 1908; 1935 O. M. Topp 33 Alice Street Crafton 2000
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 1937 E. Donald Robb 5700 Forbes Avenue Squirrel Hill 1998
Express House 1900 c. Station Square South Shore 1978
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Pittsburgh Branch 1930-33 Walker & Weeks, Henry Hornbostel, and Eric Fisher Wood 717 Grant Street Downtown 2001
Fifth Avenue High School 1894 Edward Stotz Fifth Avenue and Miltenberger Street Bluff, the 1998
F. Esther Fineman house 1952 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 4742 Coleridge Street Stanton Heights 1989
First Associated Reformed Church 1854 20 South Fourteenth Street South Side 1983
First Baptist Church 1912 Bertram Goodhue Bellefield Avenue and Bayard Street Oakland 1970
First Church of Christ Scientist 1905 Solon Spencer Beman 635 Clyde Street Shadyside 1977
First English Evangelical Lutheran Church 1888 Andrew Peebles 615 Grant Street Downtown 1975
First Hungarian Reformed Church 1904 Titus de Bobula 221 Johnston Street Hazelwood 1995
First National Bank of Pitcairn (now commercial/rental) 1910 c. Kiehnel and Elliott 500 Second Street Pitcairn 2007
First Presbyterian Church 1903 Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. 320 Sixth Avenue Downtown 1970
First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood 1918 Thomas Hannah with Cram & Ferguson 120 East Swissvale Avenue Edgewood 1987
First United Methodist Church 1893 Weary & Kramer Centre and Aiken Avenues, and Baum Boulevard Bloomfield 1974
First United Methodist Church 1889 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Parker Avenue at Library Street Braddock 1981 Designation/plaque withdrawn
First United Methodist Church of Wilmerding 1913-15 C. W. Bier 400 Westinghouse Avenue Wilmerding 2003
First United Presbyterian Church 1893 725 Parker Avenue Braddock 1983
Flatiron Building 1875 c. Beaver and Division Streets Sewickley 1978
Forbes Field wall: remnant 1909 Charles Wellford Leavitt Roberto Clemente Drive Oakland 1977
The Forsythe Home 1850 920 Forsythe Road Carnegie 2001
Fort Pitt Blockhouse[3] 1764 Point State Park Downtown ?
Fort Pitt Boulevard Between 1850 and 1890[5] between Wood and Market Streets ("Firstside") Downtown 1992
Fort Pitt Elementary School 1905; 1910 Charles M. Bartberger (1905); Edward M. Bartberger (1910) 5101 Hillcrest Street Garfield 2002
Fortieth Street (Washington Crossing) Bridge 1924 Benno Janssen, architect, and Charles S. Davis, engineer Fortieth Street over the Allegheny River Lawrenceville and Millvale 2004
Stephen Collins Foster Memorial 1937 Charles Klauder University of Pittsburgh Oakland 1973
Fourth Avenue National Register District 1900 c. Fourth Avenue Downtown 1989
Fox Chapel Golf Club 1924-25; remodeled and enlarged 1931; golf course designed 1925 Alden & Harlow, architects 1924-25; Brandon Smith, remodeled and enlarged 1931; Seth Raynor, golf course designer 1925 426 Fox Chapel Road Fox Chapel 2007
Freight House 1897 Station Square South Shore 1979
John Frew House c. 1790; addition c. 1840 1566 Poplar Street 1984
Frick Building 1902 D. H. Burnham & Company Grant Street and Fifth Avenue Downtown 1974
Frick International Studies Academy (Henry Clay Frick Training School for Teachers) 1927 Ingham & Boyd Thackeray Street near Fifth Avenue Oakland 2002
Friendship Elementary School 1899 Charles M. Bartberger Friendship Avenue and Graham Street Friendship 1998
Fulton Academy of Science (Fulton Elementary School) 1894, 1900, and 1929 Charles M. Bartberger (1894 and 1900 portions); Maximilian Nirdlinger (1929 addition) Hampton and North St. Clair Streets Highland Park 2002
Gardner Steel Conference Center, University of Pittsburgh (Central Turnverein) 1911-12 Kiehnel and Elliott 130 Thackeray Street Oakland 2007
Gardner-Bailey House 1864 124 West Swissvale Avenue Edgewood 1984
Garfield-Scott house 1964 Peter Berndtson 5148 Rosecrest Place Morningside 1989
The Gatehouse 1916 Station Square South Shore 1984
Gilfillan Farm House 1857 1950 Washington Road Upper St. Clair 2001
Gimbel Brothers Department Store (Heinz 57 Center) 1914 Starrett & van Vleck 339 Sixth Avenue Downtown 1982
Glenshaw Railroad Station 1915[6] Route 8, Fall Run Park Shaler Township 1975 Demolished
Glenshaw Valley Presbyterian Church 1885 Butler Plank Road Shaler Township 1972
Grace Episcopal Church 1926 J. Stewart, Jr. Bertha and Sycamore Streets Mount Washington 1971
Grace United Methodist Church 1872 1512 North Canal Street Sharpsburg 1977
Graff Building 1912 736 North Avenue Wilkinsburg 1979
Graham house 1840 c. 208 Twin Oak Drive Ross Township 1971
Granite Building (German National Bank) 1890 Bickel & Brennan 313 Sixth Avenue Downtown 1987
Great Stone Wall, Allegheny Reservoir 1848 Troy Hill 1979
Greenfield Elementary School 1916-23 Kiehnel and Elliott 1 Alger Street Greenfield 1998 (plaque was awarded conditionally)
Greenstone United Methodist Church 1906 939 California Avenue Avalon 2000
Lord Griffith house 1902 Charles Barton Keen 208 Chestnut Road Edgeworth 1975
Grotto 1928-32 Slovak Franciscans, builders Oak Street and S. Starr Avenue Avalon 2002
Gulf Building 1932 Trowbridge & Livingston Seventh Avenue and Grant Street Downtown 1973
Gwinner-Harter House 1870 c., 1911; restorations 1986, 1996 Frederick J. Osterling Fifth and Amberson Avenues Shadyside 2000
Gymnasium 1923, 1932 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
The Half Dingle (Stanley Marshall) 1964 Peter Berndtson 183 Gilkeson Road Mount Lebanon 1989
Haller-Bursztynowicz house 1890 c. 5738 Northumberland Street Squirrel Hill 1972
Hamburg Hall (U.S. Bureau of Mines) 1915 Henry Hornbostel 4800 Forbes Avenue, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Hamerschlag Hall (Machinery Hall) 1906, 1914 Palmer & Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Hampton Hall 1926 c. 166 North Dithridge Street Oakland 1985
Hampton-Kelly house 1852 Joseph W. Kerr? 102 Rockridge Road (Evergreen Hamlet) Ross Township 1975
Harbaugh-Grafflin house 1866 Tracy Bruce, builder 604 Maple Lane Sewickley 1975 Demolished
Hartley-Rose Building 1907 Edward Stotz 425 First Avenue Downtown 1985
Hartwood Farms 1929 (House) Alfred Hopkins Saxonburg Boulevard Indiana Township 1997
Hawker house 19th century (mid) 120 Nelson Run Road Ros Township 1971
Hays house 1870 c. Hardin Place off Whitaker Road Munhall 1975
Heathside Cottage 1855 Catoma and Myler Streets Fineview 2000
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts (Penn Theatre) 1926, 1971 Rapp and Rapp Sixth Street and Penn Avenue Downtown 1971
Heinz Lofts (five H. J. Heinz Company buildings) 1913-27 H. J. Heinz Company, R. M. Trimble, and Albert Kahn Progress Street Troy Hill 2007
Heinz Memorial Chapel 1938 Charles Klauder University of Pittsburgh Oakland 1973
Hellmund house 1916 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 7510 Trevanion Avenue Swissvale 1984
Henderson Hall 1916 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Henderson-Metz House ("the Castle") 1860 c. 1516 Warren Street Fineview 1976
Hendricks-Murray house 1874 c. 319 South Lexington Avenue Squirrel Hill 1981
Heppenstall, Samuel (estate) 1885 c. 610 Lincoln Avenue Larimer 1992
Herron Hill Park (Robert E. Williams Memorial Park) 1889 Hill, the 1989
Highland Park (the Park) 1889 (begun) Highland Park 1989
Howard J. Hill house 1835 c. 231 Nelson Run Road Ross Township 1971
Highland Towers 1913 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 340 South Highland Avenue Shadyside 1976
The Highwood 1929-30 R. Garey Dickson 372 S. Highland Avenue Shadyside 2003
Hiland Presbyterian Church 1940 and earlier 845 Perry Highway Ross Township 1976
Hill-McCallam-Davies house 1852 Joseph W. Kerr 164 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Ross Township 1971
Holleman house 1920 3200 Brownsville Road Brentwood 1993
Jane Holmes Residence and Gardens 1869 Barr & Moser 441 Swissvale Avenue Wilkinsburg 2004
Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church 1928 Ralph Adams Cram Lang Avenue and Kelly Street Homewood 1970
Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church 1920 214 Mansfield Boulevard Carnegie 2001
Homestead High Level Bridge (Homestead Grays Bridge) 1935-37 Richardson George S.George S. Richardson, chief engineer Monongahela River at Mile 7 Homestead and Squirrel Hill 2001
Homewood Cemetery 1878 (incorporated) Dallas and Aylesboro Avenues Squirrel Hill 1992
Honor Built houses (an example of) 1924 804 Walnut Street Edgewood 1990
Joseph Horne Company Department Store 1900, 1923 Peabody & Stearns (1900, 1923) and William S. Fraser (1900) Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street Downtown 1982
Joseph Horne House 1889 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 838 North Lincoln Avenue Allegheny West 1995
Hot Metal Street Bridge (Monongahela Connecting Bridge) and former Hot Metal Bridge 1900 (Hot Metal Bridge) and 1904 (Monongahela Connecting Bridge) Monongahela Connecting Railroad and Jones & Laughlin, Ltd., engineers Monongahela River at Mile 3 Oakland and South Side 2009
Howe-Childs Gatehouse, Chatham College ("Willow Cottage") 1860 c. Fifth Avenue and Woodland Road Squirrel Hill 2004
Husler Building 1896 Samuel T. McClarren 1 West Main Street Carnegie 2004
Hyeholde 1931-38, 1952 William Kryskill, designer Coraopolis Heights Road, near Beaver Grade Road Moon Township 2000
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 1904 William P. Ginther 3058 Brereton Avenue Polish Hill 1970
Ingram Elementary School 1914 Press C. Dowler Vancouver Avenue Ingram 1988
Iron fence from "The Maples" (C. L. Magee estate) 1890 c. Forbes Avenue and Halkett Street Oakland 1983
Arthur Jeffrey house 1947 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 8235 Foxridge Road Allison Park 1989
Jenkins Arcade 1913 O. M. Topp Liberty Avenue at Fifth Street Downtown 1972 Demolished
Jerusalem Baptist Church 1864 Steuben and Sanctus Streets West End 1982
Jones Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (B.F. Jones, Jr. house) 1908 c. Rutan & Russell Ridge Avenue and Brighton Road Allegheny West 1970, 1990
Jones house 1915 1831 Ardmore Boulevard Forest Hills 1979
Joseph Katz house (McComb house) 1950 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 111 Lutz Lane West Mifflin 1989
Kaufmann Auditorium 1928 Edward Stotz 1835 Centre Avenue Hill, the 1998
Kaufmann's Department Store and Clock (Macy's) 1898, 1913 Charles Bickel and Janssen & Abbott Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street Downtown 1981
Kennywood Park: Casino 1899 Kennywood West Mifflin 1982
Kennywood Park: Grand Carousel 1926 c. William H. Dentzel Kennywood West Mifflin Township 1976
Kennywood Park: the Racer 1927 John A. Miller, designer Kennywood West Mifflin Township 1995
Thomas Keown house 1842-50 272 West Ingomar Road McCandless Township 1979
Allen M. Klages house 1923 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 5525 Beverly Place Highland Park 1995
Knoxville Elementary School (Knoxville Junior High School) 1927; 1931 and 1935 Press C. Dowler (1927 and 1931); Marion M. Steen (1935) 324 Charles Street Knoxville 2002
Kopp Glass, Inc. 1899 2108 Palmer Street Swissvale 2009
Koppers Building 1929 Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Seventh Avenue and Grant Street Downtown 1973
Kramer house 1854 c. 119 Kramer Street Sewickley 1981 Demolished
Kuykendall-Forsyth-Reed farm 1768, 1852 561 State Route 885 Jefferson Township 1979
"La Tourelle" (Edgar J. Kaufmann house) 1924 Janssen & Cocken 8 La Tourelle Lane Fox Chapel 2003
Langley High School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1900 c., 1929 MacClure & Spahr Sheraden Boulevard and Chartiers Avenue Sheraden 2001
Lark Inn 1798 634 Beaver Road Leetsdale 1979
Lawrence Hall, Point Park University (Keystone Athletic Club) 1927-29 Benno Janssen for Janssen & Cocken Wood Street at Third Avenue Downtown 2007
Lebanon Presbyterian Church 1871 2800 Old Elizabeth Road West Mifflin 1975 Demolished
Lemington Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1937 Marion M. Steen, Edward J. Weber, Navarro Corp. 7061 Lemington Avenue Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar 2001
Letsche Education Center (Letsche School) 1905; 1941 unknown, 1905; Marion M. Steen, 1941 1530 Cliff Street Hill, the 2002
Liberty Tunnels Ventilating Plant 1928 Stanley L. Roush 201 Secane Avenue Mt. Washington 2003
Isaac Lightner House 1833 2407 Mount Royal Boulevard Shaler Township 1976
Lincoln Avenue Viaduct 1905 City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Construction, engineers Lincoln Avenue over Washington Boulevard Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar and Larimer 2003
Lincoln Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1931 Thomas Pringle, Oliver J. Robling 328 Lincoln Avenue (near the corner of Lincoln and Frankstown Avenues) Larimer 2001
Linden Elementary School 1903; 1927; 1960 Ellsworth Dean, 1903; Pringle & Robling, 1927 Linden Avenue near Beechwood Boulevard Point Breeze 2002
Linwood Apartments 1907 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. McPherson Boulevard at Linden Avenue Point Breeze 1976
Saul Lipkind house 1954 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 1137 Onondago Street Swisshelm Park 1989
Longue Vue Club 1925 Janssen & Cocken Oakwood Road Penn Hills 1985
"Lyndhurst" estate wall 1885 c. Lyndhurst Drive Point Breeze 1984
Lysle Boulevard Bridge (Jerome Street Bridge) 1937 George S. Richardson Youghiogheny River near the Monongahela River McKeesport 2004
Madison Elementary School (formerly Minersville Public School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1902, 1929 Ulysses J. L. Peoples, Pringle & Robling 3401 Milwaukee Street (at the corner of Milwaukee and Orion Streets) Hill District 2001
H. P. Malick house 1900 c. 3406 Brownsville Road Brentwood 1995
Manchester 1838 (platted) district and Liverpool Street North Side 1976
Mansions on Fifth (Willis F. McCook house and Mrs. Edgar McCook Reed house) 1905-07 Carpenter & Crocker 5105 Fifth Avenue (Willis F. McCook house) and 925 Amberson Avenue (Mrs. Edgar McCook Reed house) Shadyside 2009
Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall (Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women) 1906, 1914 Palmer & Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Market at Fifth (consists of four buildings: former Regal Shoe Company building, 489-491 Market Street, and the former John R. Thompson building) 1870s (489-491 Market Street), 1908-09 (Regal Shoe building), 1927 (Thompson building), remodeled 2007-09 Alden & Harlow (Regal Shoe building); Landmarks Design Associates Architects (remodeled 2007-09) Fifth Avenue at Market Street and Graeme Street Downtown 2009
Masonic Building 1909 Charles F. Reed & Bros. Lumber Co., builders 322 Center Avenue Verona 2009
Mauro water tower 1900 c. Blackburn Road Sewickley Heights 1978
McCleary Elementary School 1900 Ulysses J. L. Peoples 201 McCandless Avenue Lawrenceville 2002
McGill Hall 1916 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
McGinley house 1804 McGinley Road Monroeville 1977
McGuffey Building (formerly, Glenshaw School) 1882 1439 Butler Plank Road Shaler Township 1979
McKees Rocks Bridge 1930-32 Richardson George S.George S. Richardson, engineer Ohio River at mile 3.3 McKees Rocks 2003
McKeesport National Bank 1891 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow Fifth Avenue and Sinclair Street McKeesport 1981
McKeesport Waterworks 1908, 1925 Railroad Street at the Fifteenth Street Bridge McKeesport 1982
"Meado'cots" 1912 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 425-47 Rosedale Street Homewood 2001
Mellon Bank 1924 Trowbridge & Livingston Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street Downtown 1976 Interior destroyed
Andrew W. Mellon house 1897; after 1917 MacClure & Spahr Woodland Road Shadyside 2001
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research 1931-37 Janssen & Cocken 4400 Fifth Avenue Oakland 2003
Mellon Park 1943 Fifth Avenue (at the corner of Fifth and Shady Avenues) Point Breeze and Shadyside 1982
Mellon Square 1954-55 James A. Mitchell for Mitchell & Ritchey, architects; Simonds & Simonds, landscape architects Between Smithfield Street and William Penn Place and Oliver and Sixth Avenues Downtown 2007
C. C. Mellor Library and Edgewood Club 1914 Edward B. Lee Pennwood and West Swissvale Avenues Edgewood 2000
Mexican War Streets National Register District 1850–1900 c. North Side 1988
Mifflin Elementary School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1932 Link, Weber & Bowers; Edward J. Weber Mifflin Road at Lincoln Place Hays 2001
Miller African-Centered Academy (Miller Elementary School) 1905; 1939 John Blair Elliott, 1905; Marion M. Steen, 1939 61 Reed Street Hill, the 2002
Oliver Miller Homestead 1808, 1830 Stone Manse Drive east of Corrigan Drive, South Park South Park Township 1979
The Miller House 1905 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 7506 Trevanion Avenue Swissvale 2000
Miller-Zorn-Bush house 1840–1850 c. 503 Hill Street Sewickley 2009
Monongahela Incline 1870 (opened) John Endres and Samuel Diescher Grandview Avenue and Wyoming Street and West Carson Street near Smithfield Street Mount Washington and Station Square 1970
Montgomery house 1877 424 Shady Avenue Shadyside 1979
Moore Elementary School 1914, 1941, 1997 3809 Dalewood Avenue Brentwood 1997
Moreland-Hoffstot House 1914 Paul Irwin 5057 Fifth Avenue Shadyside 1985
Morrow Barn (Penn-Hebron Garden Club) 1834 Jefferson Road Penn Hills 1974
Morrow Elementary School 1895; additions Samuel T. McClarren 1611 Davis Avenue Brighton Heights 2002
Most Holy Name of Jesus Rectory 1875 c. 1700 Harpster Street Troy Hill 1983
Motor Square Garden (East Liberty Market) 1900 Peabody and Stearns Centre Avenue and Baum Boulevard East Liberty 1975, 1988
Mount Assisi 1927 Edward J. Weber of Link, Weber & Bowers 934 Forest Avenue Ross Township 2003
Mt. Lebanon Golf Course (Castle Shannon Golf Club) 1907-08 George A. Ormiston, landscape architect/designer 1000 Pine Avenue Mt. Lebanon 2007
Mt. Lebanon Municipal Building 1928-30 William H. King, Jr. 710 Washington Road Mt. Lebanon 2007
Munhall Volunteer Fire Company #1 1902 1300 Martha Street Munhall 2009
Municipal Building 1938 Clifford Lake 2 Race Street Edgewood 1998
"Muottas" (William Walker house) 1904 Alden & Harlow Little Sewickley Creek Road 40°33′44.01″N 80°11′41.93″W / 40.5622250°N 80.1949806°W / 40.5622250; -80.1949806 (Muottas) Edgeworth 1995
Murray Hill Avenue Historic District 1890 (after) 1010–1201 Murray Hill Avenue Squirrel Hill 2004
Murray house 1830 c. 423 Washington Avenue Bridgeville 1985
Muse house 1820 4222 Third Street McKeesport 2001
National Carpatho-Rusyn Cultural and Educational Center (St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic Church) 1903 Titus de Bobula 911 Dickson Street Munhall 1988
Natrona Bank (Sweeny Hotel and Saloon) 1900 46-48 Chestnut Street Natrona 2009
Neill Log House 1765–1770 c. East Circuit Road Schenley Park 1970
Neville house ("Woodville") 1785 and after Route 50 Collier Township 1976
New Granada Theater (Pythian Temple) 1927-28; remodeled in 1937-38 Louis A. S. Bellinger, 1927–28; Alfred M. Marks, 1937–38 2007 Centre Avenue Hill, the 2007
New Zion Baptist Church (Deliverance Baptist Christian Center) 1867 Barr & Moser 1304 Manhattan Street Manchester 1976
"Newington" 1816, 1823 Shields Lane Edgeworth 1976
North Park Golf Club House 1937 Henry Hornbostel Kummer Road McCandless Township 2003
Hulda and Louise Notz house 1940 Cornelia Brierly 120 Lutz Lane West Mifflin 2009
Oakmont Carnegie Library 1901 Alden & Harlow Allegheny River Boulevard Oakmont 1979
Oakmont Country Club 1904 Edward Stotz Hulton Road Plum Borough 1985
Ober-Guehl house 1877 and later 1501 Lowrie Street Troy Hill 1985
Old Crossroads Presbyterian Church 1896 2574 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville 1975
Old Heidelberg Apartments 1905, 1908 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. Braddock Avenue and Waverly Street Park Place 1970
Old St. Luke's (St. Luke's Episcopal Church) 1852 Washington Pike and Church Street Scott Township 1976
Old Sewickley Train Station (Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Station) 1887 20 Chadwick Street Sewickley 1993
Old Stone Bridge 1870 c. Near Old William Penn Highway and Beatty Road Monroeville 1985
Old Toll House (Rising Sun Inn) 1827 3835 Northern Pike Monroeville 1975
Henry W. Oliver Building 1910 D. H. Burnham & Company Smithfield Street and Oliver Avenue Downtown 1974
Oliver High School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1925 James T. Steen & Sons Brighton Road and Island Avenue Marshall-Shadeland 2001
Osterling Studio and Office 1917 Frederick J. Osterling 228 Isabella Street North Shore 2004
Oyster House (Bear Tavern Site) 1827 (Bear Tavern Site), 1870 (Oyster House) Market Square Downtown 1971
Panther Hollow Bridge 1897 Henry B. Rust, engineer Over Panther Hollow Schenley Park 2000
Parkstone Dwellings 1922 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 6937 Penn Avenue Point Breeze 2001
Parkway steps 1936 Works Progress Administration Between Parkway and North Avenues Chalfant 2009
"Peleponesus" 1835 c. 7900 Lincoln Road Penn Hills 1979
Penn Brewery and Brewery Innovation Center (Eberhardt & Ober Brewery) 1880 c. and after, 1884 Joseph Stillburg, architect of Stock House, 1884 Troy Hill and Vinial Street Troy Hill 2000
Pennsylvania Railroad Station 1903 Furness, Evans & Co. Swissvale and Maple Avenues Edgewood 1998
Pennsylvania Railroad Station 1916 Walter H. Cookson Hay Street at Ross Avenue Wilkinsburg 1976
Pennsylvania Railroad Station Rotunda 1898–1903 D. H. Burnham & Company Liberty Avenue and Grant Street Downtown 1991
The Pennsylvanian (Union Station) 1898–1903 D. H. Burnham & Company 1100 Liberty Avenue Downtown 2003
Perry Traditional Academy (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1899 Perrysville Avenue and Semicir Street Perry North 2001
Phipps Conservatory 1893 Lord & Burnham Schenley Drive Schenley Park 1970
Pierce house 1850 (prior to) 88 Donna Drive Franklin Park 1971
Pitt Building (Americus Club) 1918 Edward B. Lee 213 Smithfield Street Downtown 1972
Pittsburgh Athletic Association 1911 Janssen & Abbott Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard Oakland 1970
Pittsburgh Ballet Theater Building 1900 c. 244 Boulevard of the Allies, 109-115 Wood Street Downtown 1975
Pittsburgh Brewing Company 1888 and after 3340 Liberty Avenue Lawrenceville 1979
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts (Arts and Crafts Center) 1912, 1980s Charles Barton Keen Fifth and Shady Avenues Squirrel Hill 1971
The Pittsburgh Children's Center (Gulf Research Laboratory) 1930 Ludlow & Schwab 327 Craft Avenue Oakland 2001
Pittsburgh Children's Museum (Allegheny [Old] Post Office) 1897 William Martin Aiken 10 Children's Way (Allegheny Center) Central North Side 1971
Pittsburgh Engineer's Building (Union Trust Company) 1898 D. H. Burnham & Company 337 Fourth Avenue Downtown 1974
Pittsburgh Gifted Center (McKelvy School) 1911 Carlton Strong Bedford Avenue and Erin Street Hill, the 2002
The Pittsburgh Golf Club 1899; enlarged 1904 Alden & Harlow 5280 Northumberland Street Squirrel Hill 2004
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station (The Landmarks Building) 1901 William George Burns Station Square South Shore 1970
Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at the Priory (St. Mary's German Catholic Church) 1854; addition 1906 Father John Stibiel, 1854; Sidney Heckert, 1906 Pressley and Nash Streets Deutschtown 2004
Porter Hall (School of Applied Industries) 1905, 1915 Palmer & Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
James Powers Homestead 1797 108 White Gate Road O'Hara Township 2001
Prospect Elementary School 1931; 1936 Marion M. Steen for James T. Steen & Sons, 1931; Marion M. Steen, 1936 Prospect Street near Southern Avenue Mt. Washington 2002
Provincial House of Sisters of Divine Providence 1927 John E. Kauzor 9900 Babcock Boulevard McCandless Township 1984
Rankin house 1831 1114 Rankin Road White Oak 1981
"Red Gables" (Frank Alden house) 1894 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 605 Maple Lane Edgeworth 1995
Regional Enterprise Tower (Alcoa Building) 1950-53 Harrison & Abramovitz 425 Sixth Avenue Downtown 2004
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel (Fulton Building) 1906 Grosvenor Atterbury 107 Sixth Street Downtown 2003
Riverview United Presbyterian Church (Watson Memorial Presbyterian Church) 1907 Allison & Allison 3505 Perrysville Avenue Perry North 2009
"Robin Hill" 1926 Henry Gilchrist 949 Thorn Run Road Moon Township 2004
Rodef Shalom Temple 1906 Henry Hornbostel Fifth and Morewood Avenues Shadyside 1971
Rogers School for the Creative and Performing Arts 1914 Janssen & Abbott 5525 Columbo Avenue Garfield 2002
Roslyn Place (entire fabric) 1913 (begun) Off 5400 block, Ellsworth Avenue Shadyside 2000
Roslyn Place pavement 1913 and after Off 5400 block, Ellsworth Avenue Shadyside 1976
Ross-Tooke house 1835 c. Old State Road Pine Township 1979
Round Hill United Presbyterian Church 1804 2150 Round Hill Church Road Elizabeth Township 1979
Royal York Apartments 1937 Frederick Stanton 3955 Bigelow Boulevard Oakland 2000
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church 1924-53 Carlton Strong Walnut Street and Shady Avenue Shadyside 1970
St. Adalbert Church 1889 South Fifteenth Street South Side 1984
St. Anselm's Roman Catholic Church 1924 Albert F. Link 7446 McClure Avenue Swissvale 2000
St. Augustine's Church 1899 Rutan & Russell and John T. Comes 37th and Bandera Streets Lawrenceville 1998
St. Basil's Roman Catholic Church 1923 Herman J. Lang 1735 Brownsville Road Carrick 2000
St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church 1933-47 William Richard Perry 311 Washington Road Mount Lebanon 1988
St. Boniface Church 1926 Albert F. Link East Street at Royal Street East Street Valley 1974
St. Colman's School 1928 Link, Weber & Bowers Hunter and Thompson Streets Turtle Creek 1997
St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church 1895, 1917 West Carson and South Seventh Streets South Side 1968
St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church 1909-16 John Theodore Comes 2301 Mission Street South Side Slopes 2003
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 1886 Adolf Druiding 4712 Liberty Avenue Bloomfield 1987
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church 1927 William H. King, Jr. 305 Center Avenue West View 2003
St. Margaret's Hospital Chapel 1894 Ernest Flagg Forty-sixth Street Lawrenceville 1973 Demolished
St. Mary Magdalene Church 1895; 1936 Frederick C. Sauer, Button & MacLean East Tenth Avenue and Amity Street Homestead 2001
St. Mary of the Mount Church 1896 Frederick C. Sauer 403 Grandview Avenue Mount Washington 1998 (plaque was awarded conditionally and given in 1999)
St. Mary's Church 1874 James Sylvester Devlin 340 46th Street Lawrenceville 1971
St. Mary's Priory 1888 Henry Moser 614 Pressley Street Deutschtown 1988
St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church 1922 Carlton Strong 116 Ella Street McKees Rocks 2000
St. Matthew's A.M.E. Zion Church 1910 c. Thorn and Walnut Streets Sewickley 1997
St. Michael Archangel Church 1927 Comes, Perry & McMullen E. Ninth Avenue and Liberty Place Munhall 2001
St. Michael the Archangel Church 1851 John Anderson and John L. Richards, designers Fifth and Bayard Streets Elizabeth 1987 Demolished
St. Michael the Archangel Church (Angel's Arms Condominiums) 1861 Charles Bartberger One Pius Street South Side Slopes 1970
St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church 1903–1910 43 Reed Street Hill, the 2001
St. Nicholas Cathedral (First Congregational Church) 1904 Thomas Hannah 419 South Dithridge Street Oakland 1982
St. Nicholas Croatian Church 1900 Frederick C. Sauer 24 Maryland Avenue Millvale 1979
St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church 1900 Frederick C. Sauer 1326 East Ohio Street Troy Hill 1976 Demolished[7]
St. Paul Baptist Church 1887 Lawrence B. Valk 6701 Penn Avenue Point Breeze 1998
St. Paul of the Cross Monastery 1854 and later Charles Bartberger 143 Monastery Street South Side Slopes 1982
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral 1906 Egan & Prindeville Fifth Avenue and Craig Street Oakland 1975
St. Peter's Episcopal Church 1852 John Norman Forbes and Craft Avenues Oakland 1972 Demolished
St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church 1889 Penn Circle East East Liberty 1975
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church 1874 Andrew Peebles 720 Arch Street (Allegheny Center) Central North Side 1972
St. Philip Roman Catholic Church 1906 William P. Ginther West Crafton and Broadhead Avenues Crafton 1970
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church 1891 Frederick C. Sauer Smallman and Twenty-first Streets Strip District 1970
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 1903 George Nattress & Sons 600 Pitt Street Wilkinsburg 2004
St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church 1904 1001 Braddock Avenue Braddock 1983 Demolished
Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church 1891 Adolf Druiding and John Theodore Comes 130 Larimer Avenue East Liberty 1983
St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church 1906 Titus de Bobula 200 Walnut Street Carnegie 1977
Salk Hall (Municipal Hospital) 1940 Richard Irving and Theodore Eicholz University of Pittsburgh, 3501 Terrace Street Oakland 1972
Schenley Apartments 1922 Henry Hornbostel, with Rutan & Russell Fifth Avenue opposite Thackeray Street Oakland 1972
Schenley Bridge 1897 Henry B. Rust Schenley Plaza to Schenley Park over Junction Hollow Oakland 2001
Schenley Farms District 1905 (planned) Bigelow Boulevard and Parkman Avenue Oakland 1976
Schenley High School 1915-16 Edward Stotz Bigelow Boulevard and Centre Avenue Oakland 1992
Schenley Hotel 1898 Rutan & Russell Bigelow Boulevard and Forbes Avenue Oakland 1984
Schenley Park 1889 (begun) Oakland 1989
Schenley Park Visitors Center 1910 Rutan & Russell 101 Panther Hollow Road Schenley Park 2004
Schiller Classical Academy (formerly Schiller School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1939 Marion M. Steen, Edward J. Weber, Edward Crump, Jr., Inc. 1018 Peralta Street East Allegheny 2001
Schiller house 1807, 1846 123 Faybern Drive Penn Hills 1976
Schoolhouse Arts Center 1905 South Park Road at Park Avenue Bethel Park 1990
Charles Schwab house 1893 Frederick J. Osterling 541 Jones Avenue North Braddock 1985
Scobell Hall 1918 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
Second Presbyterian Church of Wilkinsburg 1905; 1910; 1928 F. Hoffman & Co., 1905; T. Lawrence Wolfe, 1910 740 South Avenue Wilkinsburg 2002
Seldom Seen Arch 1903 Boller & Hodge, engineers Saw Mill Run Boulevard east of Woodruff Street 40°25′31.6194″N 80°1′14.8722″W / 40.425449833°N 80.020797833°W / 40.425449833; -80.020797833 (Seldom Seen Arch) Mount Washington 2001
Sellers-Carnahan House 1858 Shady Avenue and Walnut Street Shadyside 1969
Sellers-Grove house 1851 c. 161 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Ross Township 1971
Settler's Cabin (Walker-Ewing-Glass house) 1780s?, 1855 c. Settler's Cabin Park North Fayette 1970
Sewickley Post Office 1910 James Knox Taylor Bank and Broad Streets Sewickley 2000
Sewickley Presbyterian Church 1861 Joseph W. Kerr 414 Grant Street Sewickley 1979
Sewickley Public Library 1923; annex 2000 Henry D. Gilchrist, 1923 Thorn and Broad Streets Sewickley 2003
Shadyside Presbyterian Church 1889, 1892 Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge Amberson Avenue and Westminster Place Shadyside 1971
James Wilson Shaw house 1827 1825 Mount Royal Boulevard Shaler Township 1979
Thomas Shaw house 1824, 1832 1491 Butler Plank Road Shaler Township 1984
Shaw-Tatom house 1824, 1832 1526 Butler Plank Road Shaler 1970
Shelly/Stella Street terracing 1930s Shelly and Stella Streets South Side Slopes 1998
Shields Presbyterian Church 1869 Joseph W. Kerr? Church Lane and Oliver Road Edgeworth 1975
Shinn-Beall house 1851 c. 168 Rockridge Road, Evergreen Hamlet Ross Township 1971
Peter Shouse house 1840 c. 451 Main Street Crescent Township 1987 Demolished
Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua 1880, 1891 Harpster Street Troy Hill 1968
Siebert house 1892 241 South Winebiddle Street Bloomfield 1982
John F. Singer house 1865 Joseph W. Kerr? 1318 Singer Place Wilkinsburg 2000
Sixteenth Street Bridge 1923 H. G. Balcom, engineer; Warren & Wetmore, architects Allegheny River at Mile 1.3; Sixteenth Street Strip District and the Northside 2001
Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Street Bridges. (Roberto Clemente Bridge; Andy Warhol Bridge; Rachel Carson Bridge) 1926-28 Allegheny County Department of Public Works, engineers Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Streets Allegheny River, Downtown and North Shore 1988
Smithfield Congregational (United) Church 1926 Henry Hornbostel 620 Smithfield Street Downtown 1976
Smithfield Street Bridge 1883 Gustav Lindenthal Smithfield Street over the Monongahela River Downtown, South Side 1970
William Penn Snyder House 1911 George Orth & Brothers Ridge and Galveston Avenues Allegheny West 1972
Snyder-Bockstoce house (Bockstoce-Fulton house) 1835-50 Shady Drive East near Alfred Street Mount Lebanon 1974, 1976 Demolished
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall 1911 Henry Hornbostel Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard Oakland 1970
South Craig Street District 19th century (late) and 20th century (mid) including 207-213, between Henry Street and Forbes Avenue Oakland 1976
South Park Golf Club House 1938 Henry Hornbostel Brownsville Road South Park Township 2003
South Side Market House 1891, 1915 South Twelfth and Bingham Streets South Side 1968
South Vo-Tech High School (South Side High School) 1897, 1923 Edward Stotz East Carson and South Tenth Streets South Side 1992
Southminster Presbyterian Church (Mt. Lebanon Presbyterian Church) 1927-28 Thomas Pringle 799 Washington Road Mt. Lebanon 2007
Abraam Steinberg house 1951 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 5139 Penton Road Squirrel Hill 1989, 1995
Sterrett Classical Academy (formerly Sterrett School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1898 Edward J. Carlisle 339 Lang Avenue Point Breeze 2001
Stevens Elementary School (formerly Thaddeus Stevens School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1940 Marion M. Steen 824 Crucible Street Elliott 2001
Louis S. Stevens house 1925 Louis S. Stevens, designer 4344 Brownsville Road Brentwood 1993
Stevenson Building 1896 W. Ross Proctor South Highland Avenue and Penn Circle South East Liberty 1977
Stewart Avenue Lutheran Church 1927 O. M. Topp 2810 Brownsville Road Carrick 2001
W. J. Stewart/Howard Stewart house 1873 124 Hastings Avenue Oakdale 2007
Stewart-Schlag house 1834 Sangree Road Ross Township 1971 Demolished
Strawberry Way 1890 c. Strawberry Way Downtown 2004
"Sunnyledge" (McClelland house) 1886 Longfellow & Harlow Fifth and Wilkins Avenues Squirrel Hill 1974
Swan Acres Historic District 1936 Quentin S. Beck for Beck, Pople & Beck Swan Drive Ross Township 2007
E. H. Swindell Bridge (East Street Bridge or Essen Street Bridge) 1930 Charles and Essen Streets Perry South, Northview Heights 2003
Tarentum Historic District 1886–1920 Fifth Avenue Tarentum 2009
Temple Sinai (Worthington house) 1910, 1915 Louis S. Stevens 5505 Forbes Avenue Squirrel Hill 1976
Teutonia Maennerchor 1888 George Ott 857 Phineas Street East Deutschtown 2004
Thaw Hall, University of Pittsburgh (School of Engineering) 1909 Henry Hornbostel 4015 O'Hara Street Oakland 2003
Third Presbyterian Church 1903 Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Fifth and Negley Avenues Shadyside 1973
Frank Thornburg house 1907 c. Samuel T. McClarren 1132 Lehigh Road Thornburg 1993
"Titlenure" 1770 c. 3215 Kennebec Road Bethel Park 1983
Torrence house 1790s, 1883 121 Colson Drive Pleasant Hills 1983
Olin Trapp house 1963 Peter Berndtson 1551 Old Beulah Road Penn Hills 1989
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 1872 Gordon W. Lloyd 322 Sixth Avenue Downtown 1970
Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran Church 1868 2500 Brandt School Road Franklin Park 1971, 1983
Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ (St. Mary's Episcopal Church) 1901 Charles M. Bartberger 618 Lillie Avenue Braddock 2009
Troy Hill Fire Station #39 1901 Joseph Stillburg Corner of Ley and Froman Streets Troy Hill 2001
Troy Hill Incline site 1887 Lowrie to East Ohio Street, 1700 blocks Troy Hill 1987
Union Trust Building 1917 Frederick John Osterling Fifth Avenue and Grant Street Downtown 1968
Urban Room, William Penn Hotel 1929 Joseph Urban, designer Grant Street and Sixth Avenue Downtown 1979
U.S. Post Office 1912 James Knox Taylor 140 East Ninth Avenue Homestead 1988
Veronica's Veil Auditorium (South Side Catholic High School: West Building or St. Michael's Maedchen Schule) 1900 44 Pius Street South Side Slopes 2003
Victoria Hall (Ursuline Academy, now the Waldorf School) 1868 and after 201 S. Winebiddle Street Bloomfield 1984
Victory Baptist Church 1865 1437 Juniata Street Manchester 1976
Walker house 1844 1026 Third Avenue Elizabeth 2001
Walker-Ewing Log House 1790 c. Noblestown Road east of Pinkerton Run Road Collier Township 1970
Walker-Way house 1810; 1820; 1841 203 Beaver Road Edgeworth 1995
Andy Warhol Museum (Volkwein's, Frick & Lindsay Building) 1913 c. Joseph Franklin Kuntz, of W. G. Wilkins Co. Sandusky and General Robinson Streets North Shore 2000
Washington Polytechnic Academy (Washington School) 1908; 1920?; 1937 Charles W. Bier, 1908; unknown; Marion M. Steen, 1937 169 Fortieth Street Lawrenceville 2002
Abishai (or Nicholas) Way House 1838 Beaver Road Edgeworth 2002
Weil Technology Institute (Weil School) 1942 Marion M. Steen Centre Avenue and Soho Street Hill, the 2002
Edward Weinberger house 1948 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly 6380 Canton Street Squirrel Hill 1989
Welch Hall 1918 Henry Hornbostel Between Forbes Avenue and Frew Street, Carnegie Mellon University Oakland 2000
West End Bridge 1930-32 George S. Richardson, principal engineer Ohio River at Mile 1 West End and North Side 2001
West End Park 1908 Neil McCallum, planner West End 1979
West End United Methodist Church 1887 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow 621 Main Street Elliott 1976
West Hall, Community College of Allegheny County (Memorial Hall, Western Theological Seminary) 1912 Thomas Hannah 826 Ridge Avenue Allegheny West 1990
Western Pennsylvania Hospital 1909 and after John L. Beatty 4800 Friendship Avenues Bloomfield 1973
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf 1892 (after), 1903 (administrative building) Alden & Harlow, architects for administrative building, 1903 Swissvale Avenue and Walnut Street Edgewood 1998
Westinghouse Air-Brake Company Administrative Building 1890, 1896, 1927 Frederick J. Osterling and Janssen & Cocken Herman Drive and Commerce Street Wilmerding 1975
Westinghouse Atom Smasher 1937 Avenue A and West Street Forest Hills 2000
Westinghouse High School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1917 Ingham & Boyd 1101 North Murtland Street Homewood 2001
Westinghouse Memorial Bridge 1932 Allegheny County Department of Public Works, engineers U.S. Route 30 over Turtle Creek East Pittsburgh 1984
The Whitehall 1906 Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 201 East End Avenue Park Place 1983
William Penn Hotel (Omni William Penn Hotel) 1916, 1928 Janssen & Abbot; Janssen & Cocken Grant Street and Sixth Avenue Downtown 1972
Wilner house 1843 c.[8] 203 Crider Lane McCandless Township 1971 Demolished
Wilpen Hall 1897–1900 George S. Orth & Brothers Blackburn Road 40°32′51.97″N 80°9′5.99″W / 40.5477694°N 80.1516639°W / 40.5477694; -80.1516639 (Wilpen Hall) Sewickley Heights 2001
Jacob Witzel house 1820 3392 Evergreen Road Ross Township 1981
Woman's Club of Mt. Lebanon 1940 Ingham & Boyd 750 Hollycrest Drive Mt. Lebanon 2009
Woodland Hills Academy (Turtle Creek High School; East Junior High School) 1917–1919 George H. Schwan 126 Monroeville Avenue Turtle Creek 2009
Woodland Road District 1860 (begun c.) Squirrel Hill 1982
Woolslair Elementary Gifted Center (formerly Woolslair Elementary School) (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1897, 1925 Samuel T. McClaren 40th Street and Liberty Avenue Lawrenceville 2001
Wyckoff-Mason House 1775 c. 6133 Verona Road Penn Hills 1970

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References

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