| Pittsburgh This article is about the city in Pennsylvania. For the region, see Pittsburgh metropolitan area. For other uses, see Pittsburgh (disambiguation).Pittsburgh (, originally Pittsburgh
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| Gulf Oil Gulf Oil is a major global oil company from the 1900s to the 1980s. The eighth-largest American manufacturing company in 1941 and the ninth-largest in 1979, Gulf Oil was one of the so-called Seven Sisters oil companies. Gulf was one of the chief instruments of the legendary Mellon family fortune; both Gulf and Mellon Bank had their headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gulf_Oil
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| Squirrel Hill Squirrel Hill is a large residential neighborhood in the east end of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The city officially divides it into two neighborhoods, Squirrel Hill North and Squirrel Hill South, but it is almost universally treated as a single neighborhood. Squirrel_Hill
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| List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods The city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania officially recognizes the following 90 neighborhoods: List_of_Pittsburgh_neighborhoods
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| List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods Talk:List_of_Pittsburgh_neighborhoods
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| Oakland (Pittsburgh) Oakland is the academic, cultural, and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and is Pennsylvania's third largest "Downtown". Only Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh can claim more economic and social activity than Oakland. The neighborhood is urban and diverse and is home to several universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and students. Oakland_(Pittsburgh)
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| Squirrel Hill Talk:Squirrel_Hill
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| North Side (Pittsburgh) North Side (always stated as two words) refers both to the region of Pittsburgh to the north of the Allegheny River and Ohio River and to a small neighborhood within that region. North_Side_(Pittsburgh)
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| Schenley Park Schenley Park is a large municipal park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield, and Squirrel Hill. It is also a National Historic District (NRHP Reference #85003506).The park is made up of 300 acres (1.21 km²) donated by Mary Schenley in 1889 and another 120 acres (0.49 km²) that the city subsequently purchased from her. Schenley_Park
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| Greenfield (Pittsburgh) Greenfield is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Doug Shields. Greenfield_(Pittsburgh)
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| Hazelwood (Pittsburgh) Hazelwood is a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Douglas Shields. It is bordered by Greenfield and Oakland on the north, Squirrel Hill and Glen Hazel on the east, and the Monongahela River on the south and west. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 13 Engine and 13 Truck in Hazelwood. Hazelwood_(Pittsburgh)
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| Downtown Pittsburgh Downtown Pittsburgh, officially called the Golden Triangle or Central Business District, Downtown_Pittsburgh
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| Hill District The Hill District is a collection of neighborhoods that was once considered by many to be the cultural center of African-American life in in the United States. Harlem Renaissance poet Claude McKay once called the district "the crossroads of the world," referring to the neighborhood's heyday in the 1930s–1950s. Hill_District
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| Bloomfield (Pittsburgh) Bloomfield is a neighborhood in the East End of the city of Pittsburgh; it is located three miles from the Golden Triangle, which is the city's center, and is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Patrick Dowd. Bloomfield is referred to as Pittsburgh's Little Italy. Bloomfield_(Pittsburgh)
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| Friendship (Pittsburgh) Friendship is a neighborhood of large Victorian houses in the East End of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, about four miles east of Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle. Friendship is bordered on the north by Garfield (at Penn Avenue), on the east by East Liberty (at Negley Avenue), on the south by Shadyside (at Baum Boulevard), and on the west by Bloomfield (at Gross Street). It is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Patrick Dowd. Friendship_(Pittsburgh)
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| Allegheny, Pennsylvania There is also Allegheny County and several Allegheny Townships in Pennsylvania.Allegheny City (1788Pennsylvania municipality located on the north side of the junction of the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers, across from downtown Pittsburgh. It was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907. The area today is known as the North Side of Pittsburgh, and its waterfront district, along the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers, as the North Shore. Allegheny,_Pennsylvania
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| Operation Better Block (East Pittsburgh, PA) Operation_Better_Block_(East_Pittsburgh,_PA)
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| Operation Better Block (East Pittsburgh, PA) Talk:Operation_Better_Block_(East_Pittsburgh,_PA)
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| Crafton Heights (Pittsburgh) Crafton Heights is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Its name is derived from the neighboring borough, Crafton Borough, and the majority of today's community was annexed to the City of Pittsburgh in 1921. Crafton Heights is located west of downtown Pittsburgh, and is surrounded by Elliot, Sheraden, and Westwood.Neighbors in Crafton Heights enjoy shopping at nearby Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center. Crafton_Heights_(Pittsburgh)
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| Sheraden (Pittsburgh) Sheraden is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is the largest neighborhood in Pittsburgh's western region. It is surrounded by Windgap, Chartiers City (Pittsburgh), Crafton Heights, Esplen, and Elliott. Sheraden Park is the focus for most of this neighborhood's recreational activities. Set in a wooded valley, the park houses a swimming pool, tennis courts, ballfields, outdoor basketball courts and picnic and playground areas. Resid Sheraden_(Pittsburgh)
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