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allegorical carving from Allegheny County Office Building; 1929-31; Stanley L. Roush, architect

BRIDGES AND
TUNNELS OF
ALLEGHENY
COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA

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Historical Background: Places

Allegheny County
 : Towns
  view page - Port Perry, from the "Unwritten History of Braddock's Field" [Lamb, ed., 1917]

 : Companies
  view page - Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Braddock, from the "Unwritten History of Braddock's Field" [Lamb, ed., 1917]


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