History:
By 1931 North and South Parks were in the last phase of their early development: additional bridal trails, nature trails, and groves, more...
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Carnegie has one major borough park, Carnegie Park on Forsythe Road, and three smaller neighborhood parks, Seventh Avenue Park, Chiodo Field and Ir...
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Officially renamed Green Tree Park by Borough Council in 2002, this park is home to Hemlock I & II ballfields, the Point Park University Ball F...
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Accessible only by boat, the 50-acre Allegheny Islands State Park consists of two alluvial islands and seven shoals in the Allegheny River. The par...
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About Us:At 644 acres, Frick Park is Pittsburgh's largest historic regional park.Although Henry Clay Frick bequeathed the original 151 acres to the...
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Created in 1894, the park predates the City of Allegheny's annexation to the City of Pittsburgh in 1907. Formed largely from farmland, today's Rive...
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About Us: Situated in the Shadyside neighborhood, Mellon Park is a must-see public space rich in history. The park is best known for the beautifu...
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Its location in one of our busiest communities--along with a public boat dock and parking for boat trailers--makes this park a popular weekend spot.
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About Us:Encompassing 1,101 acres in Elizabeth Township, Round Hill Park features an exhibition farm with animals that is open every day of year. O...
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Cecil Park is located next to the Cecil Township Municipal Building.Cecil Park has three pavilions residents and non-residents may rent.All Cecil P...
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In White Oak Park near McKeesport there are plants that exist nowhere else in the state. Trillium, wildflowers and particular types of groundcover ...
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About Us:Allegheny County Park consisting of 629 acres. Preserved within the park is one of the largest and most spectacular country estates in the...
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