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EVENT GUIDE • OCT 5 & 6, 2019

DOWNTOWN • NORTHSIDE Go behind-the-scenes, or just explore and experience a collection of iconic buildings and cool spaces.

General Event Tickets on Sale Now! www.DoorsOpenPgh.org See page 2 for details

Create Your Mobile Insider Tours Itinerary for the by Local Experts DOP Weekend! PAGE 2 PAGE 2 DOP@The Square in Market Square PAGE 2

Cover Photo By @danielkellyfilm

EVENT SPONSORS Create Your Mobile Ten Things To Know About Itinerary For The Dop Weekend! DOORS OPEN (DOP): 1 DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh FREE for children 5 and under, 8 DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh, From your mobile device: (DOP) is a 2-day celebration but a ticket is still required). Inc. is a non-profit, (501c3) www.DoorsOpenPgh.org of architecture, design and 6 Visit our mobile-friendly established in 2016, founded by heritage, presented in an website, www.DoorsOpenPgh. Bonnie Baxter for the purpose • Go to the “2019 Annual innovative format for all to org, to plan your DOP itinerary of bringing DOORS OPEN to enjoy. and get up-to-the-date info on this city. Bonnie serves as the Event” page. 2 The fourth annual DOP takes participating buildings. You can only full-time staff; DOP is • Click on “Create a Mobile place over the weekend of also access the mobile mapping supported by 300 awesome October 5-6, 10am-4pm. Hours tool and take your itinerary with event-day volunteers (look for the orange shirts!) and a Social Itinerary” for the participating buildings you on your phone! Media Manager Nicole Roach. • Click on the map to vary. Hours are listed in this 7 ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE— 9 Bonnie was inspired by a similar see building photos, guide and on our website; Insider Tours are available www.DoorsOpenPgh.org during the event weekend. event she attended in Chicago, and now Pittsburgh joins the descriptions and hours. 3 Reservations are not required, Insider tours are thematic and ranks of 50+ other European • Save your favorites but you will be required to show guided. These tours do require buying a ticket separate from and North American cities your ticket at each building for that host DOORS OPEN/Open • Get directions from one entry (printed copy or mobile is the DOP Event Ticket. Insider Tour Tickets must be purchased House events. building to another. acceptable). in advance. Tickets are ONLY 10 Please like us on Facebook 4 Event tickets are available THIS MAPPING TECHNOLOGY PROVIDED BY: available online, until October (DoorsOpenPittsburgh). And online at www.DoorsOpenPgh. 4, at 5pm. Tickets range in cost if you enjoy the event, please MobileEnhanced org and can be purchased until from $0 - $40. You can find help to sustain DOORS OPEN Practical Mobile Development Sunday October 6, at 3pm. descriptions for the various Pittsburgh, a non-profit, by www.MobileEnhanced.com 5 You can purchase either a 1-day Insider Tours and get tickets at making a donation at www. or a 2-day event ticket (DOP is www.DoorsOpenPgh.org DoorsOpenPgh.org

GENERAL EVENT Insider Tours take DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh TICKETS ONLY place during the AVAILABLE DOP weekend. EVENT CENTER ONLINE THRU @ Market Square Saturday & Sunday Oct 5-6 • 10a-4p OCTOBER 6 Insider Tours are traditional tour www.DoorsOpenPgh.org experiences, that are 54 BUILDINGS. thematic and led by 2 DAYS. GO! a local expert. FREE EXPERIENCE We invite you to be “nebby” and take a peek INSIDE a diverse collection Check Out These Exhibitors: of iconic buildings and Saturday, Oct 5 • 10a-1:30p • Sunday, Oct 6 • 10a-2p cool new spaces in Ticket sales close October 4th at 5pm. • Gaia Fine Art • Mara Rago Photography Downtown and For tickets and complete list of Insider Tours: • Green Mountain Energy • Pittsburgh Fringe Festival www.DoorsOpenPgh.org the Northside! • Into the Spirit Healing Arts! • U.S. Census Bureau

2 Welsler Way Voskamp St.

Madison Ave.

Arch Street Federal Street

Garfield Avenue

Alpine Avenue Spring Garden Avenue Jacksonia Street Hemlock St. Welsler Way Brighton Road Voskamp St. Alpine Avenue Concord St.

James Street Monterey Street Hemlock St. Jacksonia Street Sampsonia Way Knoll St. Spring Garden Avenue Vinial St.

Ahlers Way Wettach St. Reddour Street ALLEGHENY Phineas St. Jacksonia Street Sandusky Street Sampsonia Way 7 GENERAL Chestnut St. Arch Street Federal Street HOSPITAL Sherman Avenue

N. Taylor Ave. E. North Avenue Madison Ave. Middle St. Sampsonia Way Palo Alto St.

Resaca Place E. North Avenue

Cedar Ave. N. Taylor Ave. Monterey Street Tripoli St. Peralta St. Buena Vista Thropp St. Eloise Street E. North Avenue Thropp St. Phineas St. Brighton Road James St. Suismon St. Peralta St.

Eloise Street W. North Avenue Federal Street Galveston Avenue Arch Street Suismon St. Phineas St. St. Eloise Street Shawano St.

3 4 Foreland St. Middle St. Progress St. E. Ohio St.

Allegheny Avenue Heinz St. W. North Avenue North Commons Chestnut St. Cedar Ave.

East Commons

Nash St. Y North Commons E. Ohio St. 1 Carpenter Way COMMO P WT Allegheny 5 Galveston Avenue Brighton Road West Commons Square Progress St. W. North Avenue 8 Virgin Way River Ave. IT Y COMMO Avery St. P T Allegheny Avenue Arch Street 2 Beech Avenue Cedar Ave. West Ohio Street Lockhart St. Western Avenue Childrens Way Dounton Way COMMITY Pressley St. P Ridge Avenue

East Commons Western Avenue Galveston Avenue Progress St.

Brighton Road River Ave.

9 West Commons 7 Rope Way 2 - I N. Canal St. - 7 h Ridge Avenue Merchant St. rt Allegheny Avenue Chapel Way o Stockton Ave N y a South Commons w rk Pa River Ave. South Commons Ridge Avenue t. S on ins ob Ridge Avenue 6 l R era Sandusky St. en E. G Martindale St. River Ave. Anderson St. Federal Street PA 65 - Ohio River Blvd. Parkway North - I-279

Allegheny Avenue E. General Robinson St.

Art Rooney Ave W. General Robinson St. BUILDING HOURS DID YOU ENJOY DOP 2019? Isabella Street Mazeroski Way DOWNTOWN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. If so, please consider donating to keep 9 7 2 For real-time building hours: this event affordable and sustainable. I- . - DoorsOpenPgh.org/buildings l DoorsOpenPgh.org/donate h P t t r n o MAP o r N PNC f r y te HEIN W. General Robinson St. a PARK a North Shore Drive W w Rachel FIELD k r Carson a North Shore Drive OT O P Bridge

Eleventh St. Andy Warhol Smallman St. Bridge Tenth St. CARNEGIE North Shore Drive Twelfth St. Ft Duquesne Blvd. SCIENCE Roberto CENTER OT O Allegheny Mulberry Way Clemente Garrison Pl. Bridge River

Ninth St. Ft Duquesne Bridge French St. Ft Duquesne Blvd. Penn Avenue

Eighth St. Liberty Avenue

Tenth St.

Seventh St. 10

13 Penn Avenue Sixth St. Ft Duquesne Blvd. 3

Cecil Pl.

Liberty Avenue 11 Seventh Ave. Bigelow Blvd. Penn Avenue Strawberry Way Sixth St. Grant Street Downtown Fifth Avenue Event Center & Penn Avenue Coonwealth Historical Markers Place Park Exhibitors Sixth Avenue Seventh Ave. Liberty Avenue 1. Allegheny County iberty TI Courthouse e. Park P Montour Way William Penn Pl. Oliver Avenue Smithfield St. 2. Bethel A.M.E. Church Forbes Ave. Fifth Avenue Sixth Ave. 3. Fort Lafayette Wood St. MO Market St. T ateway 4. Founding Convention Center Park 4 P MARKET of the AFL Fourth Avenue SQUARE Bigelow Blvd. 5. Founding of 12 MO 9 Ironworkers Union Fifth Avenue William Penn Pl. Third Avenue 15 Ross St. 6. Henry Clay Frick (1848-1919) Stanwix St. Grant Street 7. John Scull (1765-1828) Boulevard of the Allies8 8. Martin R. Delany (1812-1885) Smithfield St.Forbes Avenue 9. McClurg Iron Foundry Fourth Ave. Sixth Avenue 1 Fifth Avenue 10. Canal Stanwix St. First Ave. 7 Wood St. 6 Third Avenue 11. Pittsburgh Agreement (The) Blvd. 12. Pittsburgh Plate Ross St. Glass Company Market St. I P Fourth Avenue Forbes Avenue 13. Sisters of Mercy Cherry Way 14 14. United Steelworkers Wood St. First Ave. of America Third Avenue 314 Fifth Avenue 15. Work Accidents Fort Pitt Blvd. Grant Street Boulevard of the AlliesRoss St. and the Law (1910) 2 LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE Monongahela Smithfield St. HISTORICAL AND ART Presented by DESIGNATIONS River Cherry Way 5 FITID P www.DoorsOpenPgh.org

1 168 Lightbulbs - Jim Campbell 12 Liberty Avenue Musicians - James Simon DOWNTOWN 2 Agnes R. Katz Plaza - Louise Bourgeois 13 Light Columns and Mobius Strip - Cerith Wyn Evans 3 Allegheny County Courthouse - Henry Hobson Richardson 14 Magnolias for Pittsburgh - Tony Tasset PUBLIC ART 4 Cell Phone Disco - Informationlab 15 Marx@200 - Curated by Kathy M. Newman and Susanne Slavick 5 Chairs for Six - Scott Burton 16 Pittsburgh Recollections - Romare Bearden 6 Diamond Diamonds - Carin Mincemoyer 17 Rivers of Light - Jane Haskell 7 FLOW - Erwin Redl 18 The Two Andys - Tom Mosser and Sarah Zeffiro 8 For Pittsburgh - Jenny Holzer 19 Thirteen Geometric Figures - Sol LeWitt 9 Fortune on her Wheel - John La Farge 20 Water Cube - PCT, GBBN Architects and EdgeStudio 10 Garrison Canal - Andre Polli 21 Yesterday’s Tomorrow - Brian Holderman 11 Haas Mural - Richard Haas

3 1. 937 Liberty SECURITY SCREENING 5. Benedum Trees 9. Dollar Bank Fourth Avenue 12. EQT Plaza 937 Liberty Ave. (Downtown) 223 Fourth Ave. (Downtown) 340 Fourth Ave. (Downtown) 625 Liberty Ave. (Downtown) SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm Visitors will experience “When the Bough Breaks” Explore the ornate lobby, with bronze clock During your visit, be sure to explore the bank’s Docent will be on-site to discuss the lobby’s featuring paintings and drawings by artists who and marble accents. (For access to top floors, historic board room with its ornate hand-carved marble architecture, design and art. embrace the tree -materially and conceptual- please visit www.DoorsOpenPgh.org for free Brazilian rosewood trim and molding. Visitors ly- through figure and metaphor, analysis and tickets available until Friday, Oct. 4 @ 5pm.) are also welcome to tour the basement, with its 13. Fairmont Pittsburgh allegory, and as record and reflection. 1930s art deco bank vault and custom-made 510 Market St. (Downtown) 6. Byham Theater steel-beam supports for the Kohler lions one SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm 2. Arcade Comedy Theatre 101 6th St. (Downtown) floor above in the main hall. Visitors can explore artifacts recovered from the SAT SUN 943 Liberty Ave. (Downtown) Closed 1pm-4pm site of the hotel during construction and learn SAT SUN Participants will experience the historic resto- 1pm-4pm 1pm-4pm  the “storied” past of this location. Guests are When visiting the Arcade Comedy Theater you ration of the Byham including the original tile 10. Eighth and Penn  encouraged to visit our lobby bar, Andys, 2nd will get to tour the entire building including the “Gayety” sign 731 Penn Ave. (Downtown) floor restaurant, fl.2, and Health Club & Spa on behind the scenes areas that are normally only SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm 7. Council Chamber the 3rd floor. for performers. You will also learn about the 414 Grant St. (Downtown) Visitors will experience a number of exciting history of the building as well as the story of the SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm aspects of Eighth & Penn. Entry through the Award Winning Arcade Comedy Theater. After visiting the lobby of the Pittsburgh lobby will highlight the custom features created 14. Fifth Avenue Place especially for Eighth & Penn by “Monmade’ City-County Building, visitors will experience 527 Liberty Ave - enter under clock (Downtown) 3. August Wilson African American the Beaux Arts styled Chambers. Take note of artisans. Features include hand blown pendant SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed Cultural Center the plastered ceilings that list the municipali- lights from the in each Visitors can enjoy watching the 30th Anniversa- 980 Liberty Ave. (Downtown) ties of Pittsburgh. See original painted canvas apartment, an artistic design wall in the lobby ry Jenkins Arcade video. View the scale model SAT Closed SUN 10am-1pm panels. In addition, visitors can explore the Hall by Building Bytes, and an LED light installation of the building. of Mayors, Office of the Mayor, and the rarely by internationally acclaimed artist Irwin Redl. Visitors will enjoy a tour of the building which includes galleries, theater, educational rooms, opened Pittsburgh Vault, containing the city’s Visitors will also get to tour a model unit and meeting rooms. archives. visit the Sky Lounge and the adjacent rooftop 15. First Lutheran Church 8. David L. Lawrence Convention Center deck with expansive views of Downtown and 615 Grant St (Downtown) North Shore. SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm 4. Beauty Shoppe 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd. (Downtown) SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm Visitors will experience this beautiful church, 213 Smithfield St. (Downtown) 11. Embassy Suites by Hilton Visit a few of the DLCC’s terraces for amazing complete with Tiffany windows, liturgical art, SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed Pittsburgh Downtown views and artwork on display. 535 Smithfield St. (Downtown) and the impressive organ. Guests will be able Visitors will have the opportunity to go inside to peer into the chamber of the Casavant organ the historic Pitt Building and explore the Beauty SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm While entering the Henry W. Oliver Building to see some of the 2,000 pipes. The tower bells Shoppe, a co-share office space that includes will also be demonstrated for guests. Pittsburgh’s prominent entrepreneurs, artists, you will view the original bank vault and local artwork. Visit the 25th floor sky lobby where and creatives. you will have picturesque views of downtown, 16. First Presbyterian Church including PNC Park, and Pittsburgh’s Three 320 Sixth Ave. (Downtown) Rivers. Hotel lobby also features local artists SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm interpretation of the history of Henry W. Oliver Guides will be available to discuss history of the and architect Daniel Burnham. congregation and features of the architecture. You can scan QR codes to read a devotional and description of each stained glass window in the sanctuary. There will be organ music and bag pipes at these times: Sat – 10a-10:30a/Organ Concert; 2p-2:30p/Organ Concert; 3p-3:30p/ MEDIA PARTNERS Bagpipes. Sun - 1p-1:30p/Organ Concert.

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4 17. Frick Building 23. Liberty Magic 29. PPG Place FRIENDS OF DOP SPONSORS 437 Grant St (Downtown) (A project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust) 1 PPG Place (Downtown) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm 811 Liberty Ave. (Downtown) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm Visitors can explore the lobby, complete with SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-4pm A Docent will be onsite in the Lobby to provide two sentinel lions, a stained glass entitled Visitors to Liberty Magic will experience a truly you additional information about PPG Place “Fortune and her Wheel,” plus learn more about immersive magic experience. Tour the working buildings. Afterwards, please be sure to check the building construction and interesting spaces magic storefront, interact with magicians and out Industrious on the 31st Floor-photo ID is of the Frick Building from the Docent who will see demos of our best-selling magic tricks. required for entrance. be on-site. Also visit the newly built Tenant Go behind-the-curtain of our performance Innovation Center. The Tenant Innovation Center speakeasy to have their fortune told by the includes private conference rooms, a co-work- Amazing Zoltar ($1), and visit the magician’s ing area and a lounge area, it also includes a closet. Finally, step into the magician’s green 30. Smithfield United Church of Christ foosball table and kitchen. room - exclusive space normally reserved for 620 Smithfield St. (Downtown) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm the members of the Skeleton Key Society. At 1:00PM each day, Music Director James Cohen & Grigsby

18. Heinz Hall Varner will play the church’s magnificent is proud to support 600 Penn Ave. (Downtown) 24. Office of the Mayor organ, demonstrating his skill and Doors Open Pittsburgh. SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed 414 Grant St. (Downtown) the beauty of the instrument. At 2:00PM Calling all aspiring conductors: create your own SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm each day Facilities Chair, Jon Colburn will lead concert with the world-class musicians of the After exploring the Lobby of the Pittsburgh a group to the bells and the base of the steeple. Personality can open Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Step on the City-County Building, visitors will have the This involves climbing stairs and is available doors, but only character stage that has been shared by world-famous unique opportunity to visit the Mayor’s personal only to the first ten (10) people each day, on a can keep them open. artists like Yo-Yo Ma, Trevor Noah, Ben Folds, office. In addition, visitors can explore the Hall first come, first serve basis. Claim your ticket as Bonnie Raitt and Celtic Thunder. Heinz Hall of Mayors, Council Chamber, and the rarely early as 10am Sat and noon Sun for that day’s is made for your Instagram and print-worthy opened Pittsburgh Vault, containing the the climb. The Penn Charter, giving the land to the ~ Elmer G. Letterman photos, including close views of two spectac- city’s archives. church will be on display. ular 15-foot chandeliers in the Grand Lobby. 25. Oliver Building While you’re waiting, look below your feet at 535 Smithfield St. (Downtown) the red carpet and see if you can figure out the SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm inspiration behind the logo. The building boasts a three-story granite base with the upper 25 floors in terracotta. The build- ing’s T-shaped lobby features polished marble 19. Industrious- SECURITY SCREENING floors and walls, reflecting light throughout the PPG Place PHOTO ID REQUIRED bronze window grills and elevator fittings. A Do- 1 PPG Place cent will be on-site to provide more information. - fountain side (Downtown) Check out the view on the 25th floor of the Em- www.cohenlaw.com SAT 10am-1pm SUN 1pm-4pm bassy Suites Hotel. Visitors will enjoy panoramic views of Pittsburgh from its most iconic building: PPG Place. Indus- 26. Pfaffman & Associates trious takes over the 31st floor and boasts floor 223 Fourth Ave. (Downtown) to ceiling windows allowing for natural light SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed Steeple tours will be offered to to fill the space. Visitors will also experience The office hallway acts as a gallery of the firm’s Industrious’s simple and elegant co-working award winning projects ranging from the Mead- ten visitors at 2 PM October 6 + 7 design, while getting a birds-eye view of Pitts- owcroft Rockshelter and Gateway LRT Station. burgh. Members of the office will be on hand to explain Designed by Henry Hornbostel, this building, the projects and offer visitors a peek at new 20. Kaufmann’s Grand on Fifth dedicated in 1927, is the fifth home to our projects including the August Wilson House, The 400 Fifth Ave. (Downtown) congregation on this site. A true skyscraper, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and SAT Closed SUN 10am-1pm the steel frame and curtain wall construction plans for the Hunt Armory in Shadyside. Visitors will be able to see our impressive lobby makes the huge stained glass panels in the and have a guided tour of our model apartment sanctuary possible. The cast aluminum which features smart technology. 27. PG&H steeple is the first use of aluminum as a 536 Smithfield St. (Downtown) SAT SUN Smithfield United structural building material. 21. Koppers Building 1pm-4pm Closed Visitors will be able to explore the works of 50 436 Seventh Ave. (Downtown) Church of Christ www.smithfieldchurch.org local makers and artists home goods in wood, SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm ceramic, fabric, and glass, as well as candles, While visiting the lobby, learn more about the honey, salt and a growing offering of books on art deco features of this building from the a variety of subjects. Visitors will also have the Docent who will be on-site, and we invite you opportunity to meet two talent artists and watch to take time to enjoy the historical photographs them at work. on display in the gallery and also at the Grant Like the buildings at Doors Open? Street side of the building. 28. Pittsburgh City-County Building Hire an architect. 22. Koppers Inc., Innovation Space 414 Grant St. (Downtown) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm 436 Seventh Ave. (Downtown) A Docent will be on-site to provide historical Bringing SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed and architectural information about the Grand Located on the 29th floor of the Koppers great design Lobby. From the lobby, continue to the fifth Building in . The ATTIC floor, where you will have the unique oppor- to our region offers a modern, open workspace conducive tunity to visit the Hall of Mayors, Office of the to collaboration and engagement, all the while Mayor, Council Chamber, and the rarely opened incorporating design elements honoring the Pittsburgh Vault, containing the the city’s A CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS longstanding Koppers legacy of breakthrough archives. ideas and products 412.471.9548 [email protected] aiapgh.org

5 31. SPACE Gallery SECURITY SCREENING 32. Speakeasy at Omni William Penn Hotel 33. Town Place by Bridgestreet 812 Liberty Ave. 530 William Penn Place (Downtown) 424 Stanwix St. (Downtown) (Downtown) SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm The “Speakeasy” Social Lounge was a popular Tours every 30 minutes. Visitors will be guided Visitors will experience “Mutant Media”, an spot during prohibition from 1920 until Decem- throughout spacious, luxury accommodations, exhibition of American artists working within ber of 1933 when abolished. Discreetly tucked including the rooftop and penthouse. the DIY aesthetic. Featured artists often work under the main stairwell of the hotel, it has been in the form of zines, t-shirts, posters, box-art, refurbished for a new generation, yet takes us 34. Trinity Cathedral trading cards, and more. The exhibition explores back to a time gone by when patrons secretly 328 Sixth Ave. (Downtown) these bodies of work which mutate media, gathered to enjoy their favorite libations, and SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm iconography, and advertising. share stories of their daily toils in life. The Tour guides will be available to discuss history Speakeasy serves prohibition style cocktails of the congregation and features of the archi- in a classic setting. Guests will enjoy viewing LIVE tecture. There will be organ music at these signature label Whiskey from back in the early Show this ad for 1 free drip coffee times: Sat. 3-3:30pm and Sun. 1-1:30pm from our in-store coffee shop, 1900’s, as well as Prohibition Prescriptions. CONNECTED Redhawk Coffee, during DoorsOpen* CONTEMPORARY *while supplies last 35. Union Trust Building STUDIO, 1 AND 2 BEDROOM 501 Grant St. (Downtown) Locally-crafted, artisan goods SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed APARTMENTS for home DIGITAL MEDIA SPONSOR During your visit you will see a central rotunda that features a grand, ten-story atrium topped by a spectacular Tiffany glass dome measuring 40 feet in diameter, while standing on luxurious, richly hued, hand-tufted New Zealand wool carpeting. You will learn more interesting facts about the buildings and the restoration process from the Docent. PRINT PARTNERS CONNECT TODAY 36. Wood Street Galleries SECURITY SCREENING 601 Wood St. (Downtown) SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm Visitors will experience “Boat Trip” as it inves- eighthandpenn.com shopPGandH.com 536 Smithfield Street tigates recent artist projects, installations and doors open@ adei g2019hth art.qxpandp e6/17/19nn 1:08 PM PageVisit 1 us across from the Oliver Building videos related to the fast disappearing Arctic Circle. FOUNDATION SUPPORT

37. The Bank Tower 307 Fourth Ave. (Downtown) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm A Docent will be on-site to point out significant features of the lobby, including a white marble • YEAR-ROUND TOURS lobby and barrel-vaulted entrance vestibule. A spiral staircase reaches from the lobby to the • ARCHITECTURAL GUIDEBOOKS 16th floor.

• PRESERVATION WORKSHOPS 38. The Grant Building 310 Grant St (Downtown) SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm for details contact: Explore the lobby and learn more interesting facts about the Grant Building from the Docent www.phlf.org who will be on-site. 412-471-5808

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL

Our doors are open to you. Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation wwww.trinitycathedralpgh.org Sundays: 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM Holy Communion Renewing Communities; Building Pride Weekdays: 12:05 PM Holy Communion Wednesday: 12:10 PM Lunchtime Series Wednesday: 5:15 PM Compline Prayer Service $1 Parking is available on Sundays with validation 3 2 8 6 t h A v e nue, Downtown Pittsburgh 6 BUILDING HOURS DID YOU ENJOY DOP 2019? NORTHSIDE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. If so, please consider donating to keep For real-time building hours: this event affordable and sustainable. DoorsOpenPgh.org/buildings DoorsOpenPgh.org/donate Welsler Way MAP Voskamp St.

Madison Ave.

Arch Street Federal Street

Garfield Avenue

Alpine Avenue Spring Garden Avenue Jacksonia Street Hemlock St. Welsler Way Brighton Road Voskamp St. Alpine Avenue Concord St.

James Street Monterey Street Hemlock St. Jacksonia Street Sampsonia Way Knoll St. Spring Garden Avenue Vinial St.

Ahlers Way Wettach St. Reddour Street ALLEGHENY Phineas St. Jacksonia Street Sandusky Street Sampsonia Way 7 GENERAL Chestnut St. Arch Street Federal Street HOSPITAL Sherman Avenue

N. Taylor Ave. E. North Avenue Madison Ave. Middle St. Sampsonia Way Palo Alto St.

Resaca Place E. North Avenue

Cedar Ave. N. Taylor Ave. Monterey Street Tripoli St. Peralta St. Buena Vista Thropp St. Eloise Street E. North Avenue Thropp St. Phineas St. Brighton Road James St. Suismon St. Peralta St.

Eloise Street W. North Avenue Federal Street Galveston Avenue Arch Street Suismon St. Phineas St. Heinz St. Eloise Street Shawano St.

3 4 Foreland St. Middle St. Progress St. E. Ohio St.

Allegheny Avenue Heinz St. W. North Avenue North Commons Chestnut St. Cedar Ave.

East Commons

Nash St. Y North Commons E. Ohio St. 1 Carpenter Way COMMO P WT Allegheny 5 Galveston Avenue Brighton Road West Commons Square Progress St. W. North Avenue 8 Virgin Way River Ave. IT Y COMMO Avery St. P T Allegheny Avenue Arch Street 2 Beech Avenue Cedar Ave. West Ohio Street Lockhart St. Western Avenue Childrens Way Dounton Way FOOD TRUCKS COMMITY Pressley St. P Ridge Avenue SAT ONLY 2-9pm

East Commons Western Avenue Galveston Avenue Progress St.

Brighton Road  Pgh TacosRiver Ave.

9 West Commons 7  Romulus Al Rope Way 2 - I N. Canal St. - 7 h Pizza Taglio Ridge Avenue Merchant St. rt Allegheny Avenue Chapel Way o Stockton Ave N y a 507 Foreland Avenue South Commons w rk Pa River Ave. South Commons Ridge Avenue t. S on ins ob Ridge Avenue 6 l R era Northside Sandusky St. en E. G Martindale St. River Ave. Anderson St. Federal Street Historical Markers PA 65 - Ohio River Blvd. Parkway North - I-279

Allegheny Avenue E. General Robinson St. 1. Avery College

Art Rooney Ave W. General Robinson St. 2. Charles Taze Russell Isabella Street Mazeroski Way (1852-1916) 9 7 2 - I - 3. Ferris Wheel Inventor . l h P t t r n o ro N PNC f 4. Founding Conventionr y te HEIN W. General Robinson St. a PARK a North Shore Drive W w Rachel FIELD k r Carson of the CIO a North Shore Drive OT O P Bridge

Eleventh St. Andy 5. Henry J. Heinz (1844-1919) Warhol Smallman St. Bridge 6. MaryTenth St. Cassatt (1844-1926) CARNEGIE North Shore Drive Twelfth St. Ft Duquesne Blvd. SCIENCE Roberto CENTER OT O Allegheny 7. Pittsburgh PlatformMulberry Way Clemente Garrison Pl. Bridge River 8. Site of the Western Penn Avenue

Ninth St. Ft Duquesne Bridge FrenchPenitentiary St. (Plaque) Ft Duquesne Blvd. Penn Avenue

LEARN MORE ABOUT EighthTHESE St. Liberty Avenue HISTORICAL AND ART PresentedTenth St. by Seventh St. 10

DESIGNATIONS 13 Penn Avenue Sixth St. Ft Duquesne Blvd. www.DoorsOpenPgh.org 3

Cecil Pl.

Liberty Avenue 11 Seventh Ave. Bigelow Blvd. Penn Avenue Strawberry Way 1 Articulated Cloud - Ned Kahn Sixth12 St. Mythic Source and Piazza Lavoro - Ned Smyth Grant Street Fifth Avenue Coonwealth Penn Avenue NORTHSIDE 2 Bill Mazeroski - Susan Wagner Place Park 13 Pittsburgh VariationsSixth Avenue - George Sugarman Seventh Ave. Liberty Avenue 3 Cloud Arbor - Ned Kahn 14 - Randy Gilson 4 Colonel James Anderson Monument - Daniel Chester Frenchiberty TI15 Roberto Walker Clemente - Susan Wagner e. Park P Montour Way William Penn Pl. PUBLIC ART Oliver Avenue Smithfield St. 5 Cubed Tension - Sylvester Damianos 16 Southwestern Pennsylvania World War II Memorial Forbes Ave. Fifth Avenue Sixth Ave. Wood St. MO 6 E-Motion - Shashi Caan Market St. Design Workshop and The Studio of Larry KirklandT ateway Center Park 4 P 7 Ever Watchful - Susan Wagner MARKET 17 The Builders - George Danhires Fourth Avenue SQUARE Forbes Avenue Bigelow Blvd.

8 House Artwork - House Artwork 12 18 Willie Stargell - Susan Wagner MO 9 Third Avenue Fifth Avenue William Penn Pl. 9 Korean War Veterans’ Memorial - R. Allan Christianson 15 Ross St. Stanwix St. Grant Street 10 Langley Observatory Clock - R.M. Fischer Boulevard of the Allies8

11 Mon, Al, & Oh: The Three That Got Away - Chris Elizabeth Siefert Smithfield St.Forbes Avenue

Fourth Ave. Sixth Avenue 1 Fifth Avenue Stanwix St. First Ave. 7 Wood St. 6 Third Avenue Fort Pitt Blvd. Boulevard of the Allies Ross St. Market St. I P Fourth Avenue Forbes Avenue 7 Cherry Way 14

Wood St. First Ave. Third Avenue

Fort Pitt Blvd. Grant Street Boulevard of the AlliesRoss St. 2 Monongahela Smithfield St.

River Cherry Way 5 FITID P 1. Allegheny Elks Lodge No. 339 4. Boggs Mansion 400 Cedar Ave. (Northside) 604 W.North Ave. (Northside) SAT Closed SUN 10am-4pm SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 10am-4pm Visitors will have the opportunity to see the Visitors will tour of the mansion, carriage house, Lodge Room, which is typically only open to courtyard and gardens. Be sure to ask about Members. Visitors will also have the opportu- the friendly ghost that still plays in the ballroom nity to view the pubic quarters of the building of the mansion! including the Allegheny Room and Lounge, second floor bowling alley, and third floor for- mer lodge room. 5. Brown Chapel 1400 Boyle St. (Northside) 2. Alphabet City SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed is proud to support 40 W. North Ave. (Northside) Visitors will see historical pictures with stories SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm and antique pieces of church furniture. There DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh. Visitors can expect to see a structurally-open, will be dynamic story telling and a short film welcoming and flexible space used for about the history of Brown Chapel A.M.E. performances, dining, and meetings. Visitors Church. The history of the development and will be able to visit with programming staff at prosperity of the African Methodist Episcopal kiosks set up around the space to learn about Church will be shared. There will also be a taste the building’s history, text-based art, mission, of ethnic cuisine. state-of-the-art equipment and writer sanctu- ary program. Visitors are encouraged to browse 6. Byers Hall the bookstore and/or visit Brugge on North @ 901 Ridge Ave. (Northside) Alphabet City featuring great food & drinks, SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm served in an intimate space! A Docent will be on-site to share the history of this stately building, and stunning architectural features like hand carved woodwork, stained glass windows, a marble fireplaces and inlaid wood 3. Blacksmith Studio floors...and perhaps a ghost story! 900 Middle St. (Northside) SAT Closed SUN 10am-1pm An open studio to explore, learn more about the www.babbins.com 7. Calvary United Methodist Church history of this building from the current owner, 971 Beech Avenue (Northside) and the restoration to its current state. SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm See three of the largest Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass pieces Louis Comfort Tiffany ever made. The vibrant colors and array of textures will surprise and delight.

8. Clearway Energy Center Divine 111 South Commons (Northside) Pleasures, SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed Visitors will be able to stand on the South Com- Heavenly mons patio and look into an operating steam Treats and chilled water district energy plant. Due to safety concerns with an operating plant, access inside the plant will not permitted. But Clearway Energy representatives will be on-site to detail the energy-making process at the plant.

9. Design Group 1 Allegheny Square - Nova Tower 1 (Northside) SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed Office members will provide a behind-the- scenes look at the architectural design process and how a building comes to life. Stop for a peek into the creative world of interior design and architecture. PrioryFinePastries.com 412-321-7270 UPMC Health Plan is proud to support 528 East Ohio St., DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh. Host Your Event at Historic Penn Brewery www.upmchealthplan.com www.pennbrew.com

8 10. E-M Media Inc., Pittsburgh 706 James St. (Northside) SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm Visitors can enjoy a tour of the entire building. First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh Watch a video describing its history narrated by the daughter of the original owner, outlining the history of the building but also its significance to the area around it.

11. Jones Hall 808 Ridge Ave. (Northside) SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed As one of the last great houses of the industrial millionaires on Ridge Avenue, known as Mil- lionaire’s row, a Docent will be on-site to point out beautiful woodwork in the lobby, a stunning marble fireplace, stained glass windows, and ceilings that are very unique and intricate. High Quality, Digital Printing 12. Artist Residence 503 North Taylor Ave. (Northside) Exceptional SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed Rarely do visitors to the Mattress Factory have Design Work the chance to see where the artists live while in residence at the museum. Located just a few Photo by John M. Barbiaux blocks away from the main building, visitors will Swift Turnaround be guided through the former beer distributor A dynamic, transforming church, and adjacent row houses that have been con- verted into six apartments for visiting artists. 804 Penn Ave. where all are welcome, lives are changed, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 and the gospel is lived and proclaimed. 412.288.2525 colorperfectprinting.com [email protected] Join us! Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:45 am www.fpcp.org  412-471-3436

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9 13. New Hazlett Theater 6 Allegheny Square East (Northside) SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm Dunkin' Proudly Tours every 15 minutes, including the lobby, rehearsal room, stage and backstage areas.

Supports 14. Penn Brewery 800 Vinial St. (Northside) SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm Doors Open Visitors will have the opportunity to view Penn’s brewing, lagering, bottling facilities, our German bier hall, original cobblestone biergarten, and several of the complex’s original nine- Pittburgh teenth-century lagering caves. These caves are not typically not open to the public.

15. Teutonia Maennerchor 857 Phineas St (Northside) SAT Closed SUN 1pm-4pm See the “Sangerhalle”, Society flags and mem- orabilia on display. Enjoy the “Goose Girl and the Castle” mural and hand-carved “wappeis” (seals) and German quotes. Check out our Biergarten, where drinks/food are available for purchase. 16. William Penn Snyder Home - Babb, Inc. 850 Ridge Ave. (Northside) SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed A Docent will provide a brief history of the building and company. Guests will also be able to view some hidden and unique features of the building.

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11 Welcome to Downtown Pittsburgh! World-class theaters, nationally recognized dining destinations, historic architecture, professional sports teams, beautiful parks, and the energy of urban life: it’s all in Downtown.

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To Fourth Avenue.

G Learn the stories of Pittsburghers as told through the eyes of Pittsburgh’s oldest bank.

G See the evolution of more than 160 years of technology.

G Step back in time and experience the grandeur of our beautifully restored Downtown facility.

The Dollar Bank Heritage Center, located at 340 Fourth Avenue, is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM.

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