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- "Pennsylvania R.R. Station By Night, Pittsburgh, PA," circa 1916 - Pittsburgh's Union Station, credited to Chicago architect Daniel Burnham, opened in 1901. Despite its name implying a union of multiple railroads, Union Station served only the Pennsylvania Railroad and its subsidiaries. Even so, at its peak the building handled hundreds of long-distance and commuter trains each day. Union Station was restored in 1988 and still hosts Amtrak passenger trains today.

- circa 1916
- Collections - Artifact
"Pennsylvania R.R. Station By Night, Pittsburgh, PA," circa 1916
Pittsburgh's Union Station, credited to Chicago architect Daniel Burnham, opened in 1901. Despite its name implying a union of multiple railroads, Union Station served only the Pennsylvania Railroad and its subsidiaries. Even so, at its peak the building handled hundreds of long-distance and commuter trains each day. Union Station was restored in 1988 and still hosts Amtrak passenger trains today.
- "Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa." -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
"Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa."
- "Zoo, Highland Park, Pittsburgh, Pa." -

- circa 1912
- Collections - Artifact
"Zoo, Highland Park, Pittsburgh, Pa."
- "School of Applied Design, Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa." -

- circa 1924
- Collections - Artifact
"School of Applied Design, Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa."