OAKLAND (PITTSBURGH)
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'Oakland' is the academic, cultural, and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and is Pennsylvania's third largest "Downtown". [1] Only Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh can claim more economic and social activity than Oakland. The neighborhood is very urban and diverse and is home to several universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and students.
Oakland is officially divided into four neighborhoods: 'North Oakland', 'West Oakland', 'Central Oakland', and 'South Oakland'. Each section has a unique identity, and offers its own flavor of venues and housing.
★ 'North Oakland' can be loosely defined as the area of Oakland between Neville and Bouquet Streets, encompassing all of Craig Street and running north to Polish Hill. The Cathedral of Learning, the Engineering section of the University of Pittsburgh campus, and the Craig Street business district are in North Oakland.
★ 'South Oakland' runs along the Monongahela River and forms a triangular shape between the Penn-Lincoln Parkway East, the Boulevard of the Allies, and Parkview Avenue. (The area between Forbes Avenue and Boulevard of the Allies, often considered part of South Oakland, is officially part of Central Oakland, though it is rarely referred to as such by residents.)
★ 'Central Oakland' is bordered by Schenley Park, the Boulevard of the Allies, Fifth Avenue, and Halket Street. This is where the majority of non-dormitory students reside. It is home to many of their favorite eateries, fraternity houses and club houses. Although it is formally designated as a separate section, Central Oakland is commonly grouped together with South Oakland, and the "central" name is rarely used by residents.
★ 'West Oakland', the smallest of the four districts, is bordered by Fifth Avenue in the south, DeSoto Street in the east, the Birmingham Bridge to the west, and Allequippa Street to the north. Magee Women's Hospital, most of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Carlow University can be found there.
★ The neighborhood is the location of the massive Carnegie cultural complex, originally funded by Andrew Carnegie, which includes the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Music Hall.
★ Oakland is home to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, sponsor of the annual Greek Food Festival, as well as St. Paul Cathedral, mother church of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
★ South Oakland was the childhood home of Dan Marino and Andy Warhol, and now home to many University of Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Point Park University, and Carnegie Mellon University students.
★ Oakland was once the stomping ground of numerous professional sports teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates. They played at now-defunct venues such as the Duquesne Gardens, Pitt Stadium, and Forbes Field. The Pittsburgh Symphony and many touring plays and musical acts performed at the also now-defunct Syria Mosque.
★ WQED, Pittsburgh's PBS station and the first community-sponsored television station in the United States, has been located in Oakland since 1954, although it moved from its original building to a new, larger one in 1970. WQED's first building, which had originally been the manse of a neighboring church, is now the Music Building of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus.
★ Oakland is less than 3 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, and as a whole is bordered by Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, the Hill District, Greenfield, Bloomfield, and the Bluff.
★ University of Pittsburgh (Pitt)
★ Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
★ Carlow University
★ Several University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Hospitals
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★ UPMC Presbyterian
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★ UPMC Montefiore
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★ UPMC Eye & Ear Institute
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★ UPMC Western Psychiatric Institute
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★ Children's Hosptial of Pittsburgh of UPMC
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★ Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC
★ Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Main)
★ Several of the Carnegie Institute's facilities
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★ Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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★ Carnegie Museum of Art
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★ Carnegie Music Hall
★ Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial
★ Heinz Memorial Chapel
★ St. Paul's Cathedral
★ Petersen Events Center
★ Stephen Foster Memorial
★ Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
★ Forbes Field site
★ Schenley Park and Schenley Plaza
★ Residence Inn
★ Hampton Inn
★ Quality Inn
★ Wyndham Garden Inn
★ Holiday Inn Select
★ Forbes Avenue Suites
★ Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait, Toker, Franklin, , , University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986, 1994, ISBN 0-8229-5434-6
★ Interactive Pittsburgh Neighborhoods Map
★ University of Pittsburgh
★ Carnegie Mellon University
★ Carlow University
★ Pittsburgh Xplosion
★ List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods
Image:Heinz_Memorial_Chapel.jpg|Heinz Memorial Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh
Image:Oakland.jpg|Looking to the east over Oakland's monumental architecture
Image:Phipps conservatory.JPG|Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
Image:Carnegie Museum of Natural History 01.JPG|The Carnegie Museums
Image:SchenleyPlaza.jpg|View of Schenley Plaza, the grand entrance to Schenley Park from the Cathedral of Learning
Image:Posner 2.jpg|Hamerschlag Hall at Carnegie Mellon University
Image:WPUfromtheCathedral.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning viewed from the William Pitt Union
Image:ThePete.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Petersen Events Center
Image:AlumniHallatPitt.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Alumni Hall
Image:Forbesoakland.jpg|Intersection of Forbes Avenue (the main business district) and Oakland Avenue
Image:Pittsburgh Board of Education.JPG|The Pittsburgh Public Schools' Board of Education administration building
Image:SchenleyPark1.JPG|Panther Hollow Lake in Schenley Park
Image:UPMCcampus.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) has numerous hospitals adding to Oakland's skyline
Image:Mellon Institute 01.JPG|Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon Institute
Image:Schenley-aerial.jpg|Aerial view of Pittsburgh Public Schools' historic Schenley High School
Image:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.jpg|View of the main branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh from Schenley Plaza
'Oakland' is the academic, cultural, and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and is Pennsylvania's third largest "Downtown". [1] Only Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh can claim more economic and social activity than Oakland. The neighborhood is very urban and diverse and is home to several universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and students.
| Contents |
| Neighborhoods |
| Oakland Facts |
| Oakland Attractions |
| Oakland Hotels |
| References |
| External links |
| See also |
| Images |
Neighborhoods
Oakland is officially divided into four neighborhoods: 'North Oakland', 'West Oakland', 'Central Oakland', and 'South Oakland'. Each section has a unique identity, and offers its own flavor of venues and housing.
★ 'North Oakland' can be loosely defined as the area of Oakland between Neville and Bouquet Streets, encompassing all of Craig Street and running north to Polish Hill. The Cathedral of Learning, the Engineering section of the University of Pittsburgh campus, and the Craig Street business district are in North Oakland.
★ 'South Oakland' runs along the Monongahela River and forms a triangular shape between the Penn-Lincoln Parkway East, the Boulevard of the Allies, and Parkview Avenue. (The area between Forbes Avenue and Boulevard of the Allies, often considered part of South Oakland, is officially part of Central Oakland, though it is rarely referred to as such by residents.)
★ 'Central Oakland' is bordered by Schenley Park, the Boulevard of the Allies, Fifth Avenue, and Halket Street. This is where the majority of non-dormitory students reside. It is home to many of their favorite eateries, fraternity houses and club houses. Although it is formally designated as a separate section, Central Oakland is commonly grouped together with South Oakland, and the "central" name is rarely used by residents.
★ 'West Oakland', the smallest of the four districts, is bordered by Fifth Avenue in the south, DeSoto Street in the east, the Birmingham Bridge to the west, and Allequippa Street to the north. Magee Women's Hospital, most of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Carlow University can be found there.
Oakland Facts
★ The neighborhood is the location of the massive Carnegie cultural complex, originally funded by Andrew Carnegie, which includes the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Music Hall.
★ Oakland is home to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, sponsor of the annual Greek Food Festival, as well as St. Paul Cathedral, mother church of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
★ South Oakland was the childhood home of Dan Marino and Andy Warhol, and now home to many University of Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Point Park University, and Carnegie Mellon University students.
★ Oakland was once the stomping ground of numerous professional sports teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates. They played at now-defunct venues such as the Duquesne Gardens, Pitt Stadium, and Forbes Field. The Pittsburgh Symphony and many touring plays and musical acts performed at the also now-defunct Syria Mosque.
★ WQED, Pittsburgh's PBS station and the first community-sponsored television station in the United States, has been located in Oakland since 1954, although it moved from its original building to a new, larger one in 1970. WQED's first building, which had originally been the manse of a neighboring church, is now the Music Building of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus.
★ Oakland is less than 3 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, and as a whole is bordered by Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, the Hill District, Greenfield, Bloomfield, and the Bluff.
Oakland Attractions
★ University of Pittsburgh (Pitt)
★ Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
★ Carlow University
★ Several University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Hospitals
★
★ UPMC Presbyterian
★
★ UPMC Montefiore
★
★ UPMC Eye & Ear Institute
★
★ UPMC Western Psychiatric Institute
★
★ Children's Hosptial of Pittsburgh of UPMC
★
★ Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC
★ Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Main)
★ Several of the Carnegie Institute's facilities
★
★ Carnegie Museum of Natural History
★
★ Carnegie Museum of Art
★
★ Carnegie Music Hall
★ Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial
★ Heinz Memorial Chapel
★ St. Paul's Cathedral
★ Petersen Events Center
★ Stephen Foster Memorial
★ Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
★ Forbes Field site
★ Schenley Park and Schenley Plaza
Oakland Hotels
★ Residence Inn
★ Hampton Inn
★ Quality Inn
★ Wyndham Garden Inn
★ Holiday Inn Select
★ Forbes Avenue Suites
References
★ Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait, Toker, Franklin, , , University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986, 1994, ISBN 0-8229-5434-6
External links
★ Interactive Pittsburgh Neighborhoods Map
★ University of Pittsburgh
★ Carnegie Mellon University
★ Carlow University
★ Pittsburgh Xplosion
See also
★ List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods
Images
Image:Heinz_Memorial_Chapel.jpg|Heinz Memorial Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh
Image:Oakland.jpg|Looking to the east over Oakland's monumental architecture
Image:Phipps conservatory.JPG|Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
Image:Carnegie Museum of Natural History 01.JPG|The Carnegie Museums
Image:SchenleyPlaza.jpg|View of Schenley Plaza, the grand entrance to Schenley Park from the Cathedral of Learning
Image:Posner 2.jpg|Hamerschlag Hall at Carnegie Mellon University
Image:WPUfromtheCathedral.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning viewed from the William Pitt Union
Image:ThePete.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Petersen Events Center
Image:AlumniHallatPitt.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh's Alumni Hall
Image:Forbesoakland.jpg|Intersection of Forbes Avenue (the main business district) and Oakland Avenue
Image:Pittsburgh Board of Education.JPG|The Pittsburgh Public Schools' Board of Education administration building
Image:SchenleyPark1.JPG|Panther Hollow Lake in Schenley Park
Image:UPMCcampus.jpg|The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) has numerous hospitals adding to Oakland's skyline
Image:Mellon Institute 01.JPG|Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon Institute
Image:Schenley-aerial.jpg|Aerial view of Pittsburgh Public Schools' historic Schenley High School
Image:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.jpg|View of the main branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh from Schenley Plaza
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