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1:02
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Intro
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SS01
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2:04
Truck in Alley (after title)
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Pittsburgh Pretzels, South Side
The Dan Bowen family has run the Pretzel Shop in a restored 19th century storefront since 1980s. Pretzels are sold, hot from the beehive
oven that was built in 1872 and is still in use.
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Creating Community:
family business
Creating Community: Foodways |
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SS02
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6:45
South Side street view with red brick building
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New Uses for old buildings: Station Square
At the western end of South Side is Station Square, former P&LE
Railroad Station, which Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation
has turned into a tourist attraction and offices. It houses 134 businesses,
shops, and restaurants, including the Grand Concourse, the 41st largest grossing restaurant in the country. (Includes vintage film of
the railroad station.)
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Bridges and Buildings:
preservation, Station Square
Rivers
and Valleys
Western
PA History
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SS03
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10:04
Page's Dairy Mart: low gray stone building with neon signs of
ice cream cones
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Page Dairy Mart, South Side
At the eastern end of the South Side is Page's Dairy. The family has
had a shop on this corner since the late 19th century, rebuilding
after the 1936 flood and again after a gas explosion in 1958.
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Creating Community: business
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SS04
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13:07
Long view of river, panning slowly right
14:07
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Old Birmingham
The land that comprises South Side was given to John Ormsby by the
Queen of England for service in the French and Indian War. The town
was laid out by his son-in-law who named it Birmingham after his home
city in England. He named the streets after family members.
The Market House in the square at Bigham and 12th is actually
the fifth market on this site. It is now a Senior Citizen's Center with
bingo, pool and other activities downstairs and a gym upstairs for dance
classes, walking, and basketball.
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Western
PA History: Birmingham, market, glass |
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SS05
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16:17
Old map showing glass works
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Pittsburgh's glassmaking industry
In the 1800s more glass was made on the South Side than anywhere else
in the country. The Salvation Army Building on Bingham Street was Ripley
Glass in the early 1870s then part of U. S. Glass Trust in 1891. Birmingham's
glass works specialty was flat glass for windows, though bottles, table
items, and glass souvenir items were also made.
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Western
PA History |
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SS06
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19:16
Iron and Glass Bank building
20:38
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Iron and steel-making on the South Side
Iron and steel plants in the 19th and early 20th centuries attracted immigrants from Ireland, Germany, and later Eastern
Europe. At one time J&L Steel employed over 45,000. The plant has
been torn down and hope remains high for new development. Old J&L
film footage of the steel mill contrasts with images of the ruins today.
Natives of the South Side remember the steel mills as part of the life
of the community and working, living, going to church and school all
in the same community. (Old film footage of the mills.)
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Western PA History: steel
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SS07
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24:00
Bingham steel alley view (after J&L ruins)
26:37
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Family steel fabricating business
Bingham Steel still has a small 4th generation fabrication
plant on Bingham Street where they make sheet metal products for industry
as well as artists and residents of the neighborhood.
Doerr Truck Equipment Company on Jane Street descended from a horseshoe
shop that began in 1898. It now fabricates truck bodies and other metal
products such as trash cans for the city.
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Creating
Community: business |
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SS08
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30:18
Red brick buildings on river with Liberty Bridge on right
33:08
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Terminal Buildings
At the Terminal Buildings trucks back into bays that used to be railroad
spurs. At the time it was built at the turn-of-the-century it was the
largest refrigerated plant in the world. A tour of the building
shows walls lined with cork for cold storage. A worker reminisces about
his days loading train cars.
Today high technology companies are beginning to move int the Terminal's
large storerooms.
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SS10
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34:40
Duke Brewery clock against the slopes
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Duquense Brewery arts community
The Duquesne Brewery clock was the largest single face clock in the
world when it was installed in 1933. The old Brew House was built in
1899.
The building now houses the Brew House Association, which provides
housing and creative space for young Pittsburgh artists and a gallery
where artists show their work.
Space 101 house memorabilia for Duquesne beer. In 1950 Duquesne Brewery
was one of the 10 largest breweries in the country.
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The Arts: Brewery
Bridges and Buildings: adaptive reuse
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SS11
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41:25
Red brick building on corner
43:08
44:32
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Bars and Restaurants, South Side
South Side is famous for bars and restaurants. Cupka's Café
on the corner Jane and 27th Sts. Is a neighborhood bardark, small
TV, small menu, reasonable prices, lots of regulars.
Le Pommier, serving French family-style food, opened in 1983 as one
of the first "fancy ones" on Carson Street.
Café Allegro on Bedford Square opened in the late 80s and has
received awards for food and service. They serve new, creative foods
and bake bread fresh daily.
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Creating Community: bars and restaurants; gathering places
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SS12
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46:20
Street scene at night
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Nightlife on Carson Street starts up after dark. Mario's, considered
the "in" place to be, opened in the early 80s as one of the "new bars"
on Carson Street. By the mid-80s they opened Blue Lou's and Nick's Fat
City nearby.
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SS13
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50:01
Applying makeup
51:56
52:52
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South Side arts: galleries and theater
The Beehive coffeehouse serving a "different kind of coffee drinker"
since 1991.
Shider Z Gallery on the South Side since 1975 has a wine and cheese
opening once a month to honor her artist-of-the-month.
City Theatre puts on theater productions in an old church it remodeled
in 1991 keeping as much architectural detail as much as possible.
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The Arts
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SS14
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53:35
Traffic coming off 10th St. Bridge
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Oliver Bath House
Oliver Bath House at the end of the Tenth Street Bridge was built by
Oliver Iron and Steel in 1910 literally as a place for its employees
to take baths. The couple donated the building to the city, which now
runs it as a community swimming pool.
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Having Fun
Creating Community
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SS15
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58:22
Red brick library, sign in front
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South Side Carnegie Library
South Side branch of the Carnegie Library was built in 1909. During
its first week it had 10,000 visitors and ran out of books. The staff
spoke several languages to accommodate the many ethnic groups.
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Having Fun
Creating Community
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SS16
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101:16
Pan left along street of rowhouses
1:03
1:04:50
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Houses on the South Side Flats and Slopes
Most houses on "the Flats" are small 19th century working
class row houses. Long, steep stairs lead up to houses on the Slopes.
Some streets turn into steps then back to streets than to steps again
as they follow the topography!
Resident Dennis Berry, a carpenter/artist, has started a community
organization for people living on the slopes to encourage restoring
houses.
Long term residents were born, raised, married and raised their families
here reminisce about the mills.
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Rivers and Valleys
Bridges and Buildings
Creating Community
The Arts
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SS17
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1:06:17
Red brick church with domes
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Old and New on the South Side Flats
St. Casimir's Church on the corner of Sarah and 22nd was
built in 1901 as a Lithuanian Parish. The school is now an apartment
building where an old time resident now lives in the school he attended
as a child.
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Creating Community
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SS18
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1:08:20
Views of main street (after church domes)
1:09:39
1:14:34
1:17:30
1:19:56
1:22:40
1:24:12
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Old and New South Side businesses
South Side Local Development Company, with Pittsburgh History and Landmarks
Foundation, the Birmingham Union and South Chamber of Commerce worked
together to save the Victorian character of the shopping district. East
Carson was designated as a "Great American Main Street" by the National
Trust for Historic Preservation.
T & T Hardware has been operated by the Thomas family since 1937
carry many hard-to-find hardware items.
Pittsburgh Guitar sells used and vintage guitars since 1985.
City Books sells rare and out-of-print books bookstore specializes
in philosophy, literature, arts, and history.
Eljay's is a general used bookstore selling all varieties of hard and
paperback books.
Specialty shops include tattoo shops, seconds, art framing and Groovy
where they sell collectible toys from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s.
South Side Summer Street Spectacular has been bringing tourists to
East Carson Street every summer since 1984 for sidewalk sales, bands,
music, carnival, and foods like stuffed cabbages, kielbasi, and pierogies.
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Creating Community: redevelopment, business
Creating Community: festivals
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SS19
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1:26:30
Train going over stone arch
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Slovak Easter basket blessing
The Hollow or "Hulluh" used to be home to Slovak, Polish and Hungarian
families. The Zatek family demonstrates filling Easter baskets covering
them with traditional embroidered cloths and taking them to be blessed
by the parish priest.
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Rivers and Valleys:
neighborhoods
Creating Community
The Arts: ethnicity
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1:29:00
Twisting pretzel dough
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Close
Clips of the neighborhood Christmas parade in the early 1950s is shown
between credits.
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The End
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