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PreservationPGH

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Preservation Pittsburgh is a non-profit advocacy group dedicated to preserving our region's historic, architectural, cultural, and environmental heritage.

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This year's #Pennsylvania Statewide Conference on Heritage offers models & tools to benefit your preservation work. Check out all the sessions available, including this year's PA Barn & Farm Symposium! See you in Chambersburg, June 19-21 #preservation paheritageconference.org

This year's #Pennsylvania Statewide Conference on Heritage offers models & tools to benefit your preservation work. Check out all the sessions available, including this year's PA Barn & Farm Symposium! See you in Chambersburg, June 19-21 #preservation paheritageconference.org
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Pittsburgh's historic Lawrenceville neighborhood, incorporated as a borough in 1834, has been accepted into the National Register of Historic Places.

Pittsburgh's historic Lawrenceville neighborhood, incorporated as a borough in 1834, has been accepted into the National Register of Historic Places.
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“At the end of that when those buildings are gone, when all those pieces are sold off and they’re in peoples’ offices and homes, we the public won’t have access to that. At its core, it’s a loss to all of us," said Matthew Falcone PreservationPGH newsinteractive.post-gazette.com/historic-build…

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It's #AmericanArchivesMonth! Have a #Pittsburgh question? Why a neighborhood has its name? How old is that bridge? #AskAnArchivist! The Pittsburgh City Archives is answering questions today. We also need help finding lost records. Think you have something? More: pittsburghpa.gov/press-releases…

It's #AmericanArchivesMonth! Have a #Pittsburgh question? Why a neighborhood has its name? How old is that bridge? 

#AskAnArchivist! The <a href="/PghArchives/">Pittsburgh City Archives</a> is answering questions today.

We also need help finding lost records. Think you have something? More: pittsburghpa.gov/press-releases…
Historical Dilettante (@hxdilettante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eric Lidji has consistently done amazing work archiving & contextualizing #Pittsburgh Jewish history. That he has to do this work of documenting #TreeofLife responses is obscene. "If it survives, Lidji’s archive will be all that’s left to tell a more textured story."

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Pittsburgh was named on this day in 1758, 261 years ago! Image: 1759 FORT DU QUESNE, NOW PITTSBURGH, AND ITS ENVIRONS, from the January, 1759, issue of The Scots Magazine. This map is often called the first map of… instagram.com/p/B5YLgo6h1K-/…

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Also, PreservationPGH put forward six nominations for historic nomination. Finally, we learn from Nina Feldman that the recovery from COVID-19 isn't like the flu. Symptoms can linger for weeks.

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Happy #PrideMonth from #DoorsOpenPgh! 🏳️‍🌈 To celebrate, let's explore some of #Pittsburgh's historic LGBTQ+ spaces in the latest edition of our #BeNebby blog with Matthew Falcone, President of PreservationPGH: bit.ly/35bg3mF.

Happy #PrideMonth from #DoorsOpenPgh! 🏳️‍🌈

To celebrate, let's explore some of #Pittsburgh's historic LGBTQ+ spaces in the latest edition of our #BeNebby blog with Matthew Falcone, President of <a href="/PreservationPGH/">PreservationPGH</a>: bit.ly/35bg3mF.