Box 17
Contains 71 Results:
Atlas of Banksville-Greentree , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Beechview , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Beltzhoover , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Bloomfield , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Brighton Heights , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Bon Air , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Brookline , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Carrick , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Central North Side , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.
Atlas of Chartiers City , 1977
The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas was a non-profit organization affiliated with the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, which was a federation of local community groups. Each atlas includes neighborhood history, boundary, population, survey data, crime statistics, and real estate information. The first group of booklets were released in March of 1977 at a forum in the Squirrel Hill branch of the Carnegie Library.