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List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations

Historic designations in the City of Pittsburgh are awarded following nominations for districts and individual structures that are reviewed and recommended to Pittsburgh City Council, which makes the final decision, by the city's Historic Review Commission and the City Planning Commission. This list is not to be confused with the list of landmarks designated by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. City Historic Designation establishes a regulatory process for the review of all changes and alterations by the Historic Review Commission to the publicly viewable exterior and appearance of all buildings that are designated, either individually or as part of a district. As of 2011, there were 12 designated districts in the city, two historic objects, one historic site,[1] and 87 individual structures.[2]

Districts

This following table lists the 14 historic districts designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2019.[3] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.

Objects

The following table the two historic objects designated by the Pittsburgh City Council as of July 2010.[1][15] The table is initially sorted alphabetically by their official listing.

Sites

This following table lists the one historic site designated by the Pittsburgh City Council through 2010.[1] More recent listings are included with a separate reference.

Structures

The following table is up to date as of the most recent listings published by the City of Pittsburgh in June 2019.[3] More recent listings are included with a separate reference. The table is initially sorted alphabetically by official listing name.

Former listings

Active nominations

Notable failed nominations

See also

References

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  3. ^ a b "Properties that are Designated as City Landmarks or are Located in City Designated Historic Districts" (PDF). Historic Review Commission of Pittsburgh. June 2019. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  4. ^ "Allegheny West Designated Historic District" (PDF). City of Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
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  6. ^ "Manchester Designated Historic District" (PDF). City of Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  7. ^ "Market Square City Designated Historic District" (PDF). City of Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  8. ^ "Mexican War Streets Designated Historic District" (PDF). City of Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  9. ^ "Murray Hill Avenue Designated Historic District" (PDF). City of Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
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