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This is the first thread of a five part series.  Hopefully I will be able to post one a night.

 

A couple of weekends ago Ink and I went out to Pittsburgh.  We were graced by an amazing tour guy- Evergrey.  He gave us a tour of Downtown, Allegeny and its many neighborhoods (this was once its own city back in the day and now is a part of Pittsburgh), Mt. Washingtown in the mist, and in clear weather, many of Pittsburgh's eastside neighborhoods including: Shadyside, Squirrel hill, Oakland, the Hills and Bloomfield.  We also got a tour of the extreme slopes of Pittsburgh.  Sometimes I felt as if we were going to fly off the mountain.

 

Mexican War Streets

 

I really enjoyed this neighborhood.  Much of this neighborhood has been gentrified but there is still a good amount of grit left especially in the norther part.  The architectural is very similar to Over-The-Rhine in Cincinnati but a little newer and more diversity of housing types.  Diversity in housing types was something I saw everywhere in Pittsburgh neighborhoods.

 

Enjoy!

 

This is probably the most gentrified street in the neighborhood:

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Old grocery store:

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The random set-back house:

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Yea the garages were tiny!

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These Romanesque buildings are extremely common in Pittsburgh.  I'm impressed that some many of them have been preserved.

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This apartment building is on the edge of the neighborhood:

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Love the row houses.

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Even Romanesque churches:

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Some grit:

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Here's a nice corner park:

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We are getting closer to the Northern edge of the neighborhood now:

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My favorite cost savings measure!  :wink:

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Aww I love the tree lined street... It reminds me of my home town (

The C-Town)

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Someone must love their neighborhood!

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These apartments have been converted into Low income housing: 

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Great tour.  I love Pittsburgh...if only it actually was in Ohio  :wink:

Love it! Pittsburgh is such a cool city!

Mexican War Streets has some of my favorite residential stock and streetscapes in Pittsburgh... great eye for the rich architectural detail, mein freund!  ;)

Well done.  Evergray gives good tours ;).

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Mexican War Streets has some of my favorite residential stock and streetscapes in Pittsburgh... great eye for the rich architectural detail, mein freund!  ;)

I see you speak Dutch!

Great looking neighborhood.

What is the story behind the neighborhood name?

What is the story behind the neighborhood name?

A general who fought in the Mexican-American war lived in the neighborhood after the war.  He named many of the streets after events and battles of the war.

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That old grocery store building is beautiful.

Wow. Very nice. And that one yellow building is just...awesome.

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