Pittsburgh lays claim to a long, storied history. Founded in 1758, Pittsburgh continues to evolve into the 21st century while still embracing its rich history. Step back through the pages of time to Pittsburgh during 1935.
- The Cathedral of Learning as seen in a photo from The Owl, the student yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh.
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- The John M. Mitchell House, at 524 Third Avenue in Pittsburgh, as captured in February 1935.
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- A February 1934 photograph of St. Peter’s Protestant Episcopal Church at the corner of Forbes Street and Craft Street.
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- Schenley Park’s Robert Neal Cabin as seen in 1935.
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- A home on Forbes Street in Pittsburgh as captured in 1935.
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- A photo from the Historic American Buildings Survey shows the entrance way to a home on Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh in 1935.
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- Streetcar tracks are seen in this photo of Penn Avenue in 1935.
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- The Dr. Nathaniel Bedford Monument in the Trinity Cathedral Churchyard is captured in this February 1935 photo.
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- Don Carlson started his career as a football player for Pitt and won legendary status as a coach of Pitt’s basketball team. Photo of Carlson from Pitt’s yearbook, the Owl.
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- A 1935 photo of future Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Al Todd who played for the Bucs from 1936 to 1938.
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After viewing these photos of Pittsburgh during 1935, stroll through the decades by checking out these 15 rare vintage photos of the Burgh.
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