Grant Street and Mellon Square
17 Gulf Tower Downtown Pittsburgh Walking Tour Trowbridge & Livingston (New York), architects; 17 18 Situated on a peninsula jutting into an intersection of rivers, E. P. Mellon, associate architect, 1932 Seventh Avenue the city of 305,000 is gemlike, surrounded by bluffs and bright Gems of Grant Street This 44-story tower, originally constructed for the Gulf Oil 16 yellow bridges streaming into its heart. Corporation, was the tallest in Pittsburgh until 1970. The 15 “Pittsburgh’s cool,” by Josh Noel, Chicago Tribune, Jan. 5, 2014 architects went down 90 feet to find a proper footing for 19 their great tower, then raised it in a sober Modernistic manner Strawberry Way 12 14 FREE TOURS that began and ended with allusions to Classical architecture: 13 20 a colossal doorway with a 50-ton granite entablature on Old Allegheny County Jail Museum 11 Seventh Avenue and a limestone stepped-back pyramidal top Open Mondays through October (11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) that recalls the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and now serves Sixth Avenue (except court holidays) as the KDKA Weather Beacon, when illuminated at night. # 2 10 1 MEETING Downtown Pittsburgh: Guided Walking Tours LOCATION Every Friday, May through September (Noon to 1:00 p.m.) 18 Federal Courthouse and Post Office Oliver Avenue 3 • August: Bridges & River Shores Trowbridge & Livingston (New York), architects, with James A. Wetmore (Washington, D.C.), 1932 • September: Fourth Avenue & PPG Place e 9 t c e During a $68-million renovation in 2004–05, the exterior a l e r P t DOWNTOWN’S BEST stonework was cleaned, six new courtrooms were added t n S Fifth Avenue e n e d Special Places and Spaces in a 2-Hour Walk r e in the original building light wells, and an atrium was l t e P i S f Not free.
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