I’m thankful for these photos documenting the buildings that were once there. Thank you for sharing this with all of us on your video. I never been to Pittsburgh yet - I many friends from around that area - but I appreciate what you have done here, plus I love history, even if it is history from a place I never been before.
A couple stills used twice. Still good presentation. Demolition still continues as another old block to be leveled for nearby tower's tennis courts. Shame.
@@Nessa_757 people don’t realize if those businesses would have been saved downtown Pittsburgh would be like a little Brooklyn in that you could live there and walk to shopping and services. That ability is now completely gone and it’s a ghost town after 5 o’clock.
I’m thankful for these photos documenting the buildings that were once there. Thank you for sharing this with all of us on your video. I never been to Pittsburgh yet - I many friends from around that area - but I appreciate what you have done here, plus I love history, even if it is history from a place I never been before.
A couple stills used twice. Still good presentation.
Demolition still continues as another old block to be leveled for nearby tower's tennis courts. Shame.
Crawford Grill
That’s on part 2 Wylie Ave.
Such beautiful buildings lost. I miss the art of the painted billboards. I'm glad that at least Braddock still has some.
@@Nessa_757 people don’t realize if those businesses would have been saved downtown Pittsburgh would be like a little Brooklyn in that you could live there and walk to shopping and services. That ability is now completely gone and it’s a ghost town after 5 o’clock.