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Aerial View of Pittsburgh's Downtown
1968
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Title
Aerial View of Pittsburgh's Downtown
Creator
Beal, Bill
Identifier
1180
Source Identifier
bb.downtown
Description
This film provides an aerial view of Downtown, beginning at Point State Park. The park is pictured here in the midst of its development, prior to the construction of the fountain. The Manchester and Point Bridges, which can be seen briefly at the beginning of the clip, would be torn down in 1970. The view continues up the Monongahela River, before turning north across town over Duquesne University. As the shot turns west, the skyscrapers of Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle area come in to view. Among the structures that can be seen are the Mellon Arena, the Allegheny Courthouse and Jail, and Chatham Center. The film ends on the Gulf Building, which is lit orange at the top to signify a forecast of fair weather.
Type
moving image
Genre
motion pictures (visual works)
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
William G. Beal Moving Images
Rights Information
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Senator John Heinz History Center