Pittsburgh City-County Building, the Glossary
The Pittsburgh City-County Building is the seat of government for the City of Pittsburgh, and houses both city and Allegheny County offices.[1]
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29 relations: Allegheny County Courthouse, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Ancestry.com, Beaux-Arts architecture, Bruce Willis, Brutalist architecture, Carnegie library, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, City Beautiful movement, Dennis Farina, Downtown Pittsburgh, Grant Street, Henry Hornbostel, Honus Wagner, In the Name of the Law (1922 film), Joseph G. Armstrong, List of mayors of Pittsburgh, List of state and county courthouses in Pennsylvania, Lorenzo's Oil, Neoclassical architecture, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh City Council, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sarah Jessica Parker, Striking Distance, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Warner Bros., William A. Magee.
- City and town halls in Pennsylvania
- County government buildings in Pennsylvania
- Downtown Pittsburgh
- Government buildings in Pittsburgh
- Government of Pittsburgh
- Henry Hornbostel buildings
- Office buildings in Pittsburgh
Allegheny County Courthouse
The Allegheny County Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is part of a complex (along with the old Allegheny County Jail) designed by H. H. Richardson. Pittsburgh City-County Building and Allegheny County Courthouse are city of Pittsburgh historic designations, government buildings in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks and Tourist attractions in Pittsburgh.
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Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Allegheny County is a county in Pennsylvania, United States.
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Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Allegheny City was a municipality that existed in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania from 1788 until it was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Beaux-Arts architecture
Beaux-Arts architecture was the academic architectural style taught at the in Paris, particularly from the 1830s to the end of the 19th century.
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Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor.
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Brutalist architecture
Brutalist architecture is an architectural style that emerged during the 1950s in the United Kingdom, among the reconstruction projects of the post-war era.
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Carnegie library
A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is the public library system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh City-County Building and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh are Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks and Tourist attractions in Pittsburgh.
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City Beautiful movement
The City Beautiful movement was a reform philosophy of North American architecture and urban planning that flourished during the 1890s and 1900s with the intent of introducing beautification and monumental grandeur in cities.
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Dennis Farina
Donaldo Gugliermo "Dennis" Farina (February 29, 1944 – July 22, 2013) was an American stage and film actor, who prior to his acting career worked as a Chicago police detective.
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Downtown Pittsburgh
Downtown Pittsburgh, colloquially referred to as the Golden Triangle, and officially the Central Business District, is the urban downtown center of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Pittsburgh City-County Building and downtown Pittsburgh are Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks.
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Grant Street
Grant Street is the main government and business corridor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Henry Hornbostel
Henry Hornbostel (August 15, 1867 – December 13, 1961) was an American architect and educator. Pittsburgh City-County Building and Henry Hornbostel are Henry Hornbostel buildings.
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Honus Wagner
Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 – December 6, 1955), was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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In the Name of the Law (1922 film)
In the Name of the Law is a 1922 American silent melodrama directed by Emory Johnson with Dick Posson acting as assistant director.
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Joseph G. Armstrong
Joseph G. Armstrong (1867–1931) was born in Allegheny City, what is today the Northside neighborhood of the U.S. city of Pittsburgh.
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List of mayors of Pittsburgh
The mayor of Pittsburgh is the chief executive of the government of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Pittsburgh.
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List of state and county courthouses in Pennsylvania
This is a list of former and current non-federal courthouses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh City-County Building and list of state and county courthouses in Pennsylvania are county government buildings in Pennsylvania.
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Lorenzo's Oil
Lorenzo's Oil is a 1992 drama film directed and co-written by George Miller.
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Pittsburgh City Council
The Pittsburgh City Council serves as the legislative body in the City of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh City-County Building and Pittsburgh City Council are government of Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker (born March 25, 1965) is an American actress and television producer.
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Striking Distance
Striking Distance is a 1993 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis as Pittsburgh Police homicide detective Thomas Hardy.
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Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is the highest court in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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William A. Magee
William Addison Magee (May 4, 1873 – March 25, 1938) was born in Pittsburgh's Hill District neighborhood near the site of the former Mellon Arena.
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See also
City and town halls in Pennsylvania
- Carrick Borough Building
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
County government buildings in Pennsylvania
- List of state and county courthouses in Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
Downtown Pittsburgh
- BNY Mellon Center (Pittsburgh)
- Downtown Pittsburgh
- Fort Pitt Museum
- PPG Place
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
Government buildings in Pittsburgh
- Allegheny City Stables
- Allegheny County Courthouse
- Allegheny County Jail
- Allegheny County Mortuary
- Allegheny County Office Building
- Allegheny Post Office
- Carrick Borough Building
- Engine Company No. 1 and No. 30
- Engine Company No. 3 (Pittsburgh)
- Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse
- Main Building, U.S. Bureau of Mines
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
- State Correctional Institution – Pittsburgh
Government of Pittsburgh
- Government of Pittsburgh
- Mayors of Pittsburgh
- Pennsylvania Senate, District 43
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire
- Pittsburgh City Council
- Pittsburgh City Housing Authority
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
- Pittsburgh Film Office
- Pittsburgh Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority
- Pittsburgh Mayoral Chief of Staff
- Pittsburgh Police
- Pittsburgh Police Chief
- Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
- Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County
- Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh
- Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh
Henry Hornbostel buildings
- Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter building
- Grant Building (Pittsburgh)
- Harding Tomb
- Henry Hornbostel
- Main Building, U.S. Bureau of Mines
- New York State Education Building
- Oakland City Hall
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
- Queensboro Bridge
- Robert H. Mollohan–Jefferson Street Bridge
- Rodef Shalom Congregation
- Schenley Quadrangle
- Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum
- Taylor Stadium (Lehigh)
- Thaw Hall
- University Club (University of Pittsburgh)
- Williamsburg Bridge
Office buildings in Pittsburgh
- Allegheny County Office Building
- Buhl Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- Chevron Science Center
- Croatian Fraternal Union Building
- Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio
- Garrison Foundry-Mackintosh Hemphill Company Offices
- Heinz 57 Center
- Inventionland
- Jones & Laughlin Headquarters Building
- Main Building, U.S. Bureau of Mines
- Pittsburgh City-County Building
- Pittsburgh Terminal Properties
- Three Gateway Center
- Tower Two-Sixty
- Tribune Review Publishing Company Building
- United Steelworkers Building
- University Place Office Building
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_City-County_Building
Also known as City Hall (Pittsburgh), City and County Building (Pittsburgh), City-County Building (Pittsburgh), Pittsburgh City County Building, Pittsburgh City Hall, Pittsburgh City and County Building.