Uptown is a narrow section of Pittsburgh, located east of Downtown, and running out to Oakland. The main streets are Fifth, and Forbes Ave. There are three basic parts to Uptown. Uptown proper, which is between Forbes and Colwell, and runs from Sixth Avenue, Downtown; out to Jumonville. The section south of Forbes Ave., is refered to as "The Bluff", as it overlooks the Monongahela River from about 200 feet up. The Bluff is home to two major institutions, Duquesne University, and Mercy Hospital. The third section, which runs from Jumonville, east to Oakland, is called Soho. Uptown once had a fairly strong identity, but is now very much considered to be a subsection of the Hill District.
Soho, from Kirkpatrick St.
Fifth Avenue in Soho.
Rowhouses on Forbes Ave. in Soho.
More Soho.
Looking towards the Lower Hill, from the Bluff.
Housing on the Bluff.
Forbes Avenue, looking west towards Downtown.
Alley houses on the Bluff.
Lonely survivors from what was once a dense commercial strip.
Watson St.
Forbes and Miltenberger. My great great grandmother lived on this block in 1850.
Houses on Fifth Avenue.
Looking down on the area from an empty lot on Colwell St.
Remains of a once densely packed neighborhood.
Remains of what was once the longest and most impressive house row on the Hill.
As we move up into the Hill proper, we see that suburbia has invaded right next to Downtown.
These are more appropriate for this area, though they should be spaced closer together.
Webster Avenue has (had) the best overall collection of houses on the Hill.
New infill frames what is the most impressive row of houses remaining on the Hill. Sadly, most of these are in deplorable shape, and there seems to be no plans to preserve them.
Nearly perfect.
These were occupied up until about 18 months ago.
These rare wooden rows will likely soon be replaced by an empty lot.