KNOXVILLE (PITTSBURGH)
'Knoxville' is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's south city area. It has a zip code of 15210, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods).
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History
Knoxville Borough was incorporated on September 7, 1877, from that part of Lower St. Clair Township ajoining Beltzhoover and Allentown. Jeremiah Knox resided there in the early part of the nineteenth century, and established a fruit farm on the site. Strawberries grown at the farm were particularly well known. The location of Knoxville, on the second ridge from the Monongahela River, was a desirable location because it was shielded from the smoke emanating from the factories and mills of the South Side. Knox began to subdivide his farm for residential development in 1872. Knoxville became accessible from the South Side in the 1870s with the opening of an incline, the Pittsburgh, Knoxville & St. Clair Electric Railroad. Because of its desirable location and easy access to the South Side, Knoxville attracted many middle managers of the South Side mills as residents. Knoxville Borough was annexed by the City of Pittsburgh in 1920.
References
Further reading
★ Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait, Toker, Franklin, , , University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986, 1994, ISBN 0-8229-5434-6
See also
★ List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods
External links
★ Interactive Pittsburgh Neighborhoods Map
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