Submitted by knawshaw t3_z3k5qs in pittsburgh
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DoctorTannis t1_ixm298w wrote
Ft Pitt blockhouse
TheBikeWhisperer t1_ixm2qy7 wrote
Elouiseotter t1_ixm5biy wrote
First Presbyterian Church was around back then, but they have built newer church structures since 1817.
FlyInTheOintmentHans t1_ixm67eo wrote
If not for the Great Fire of 1845, more might.
DoctorTannis t1_ixmauu2 wrote
I don't think it is, however it may not be represented in this work. It sits closer to the Mon presently.
SWPenn t1_ixmbyfc wrote
The Burke Building is the oldest existing office building and it was built in 1836. It's on Fourth Avenue next to PPG Place. Other than that, I think the only structure that would have been there in 1817 is the blockhouse. The Great Fire took most of the downtown in 1845. Anything that survived would have been torn down by now.
EvetsYenoham t1_ixmdrmf wrote
Scale is waaaaay off.
Gloomy-Delivery-5226 t1_ixmttgc wrote
I wish it still looked like this
AeniasGaming t1_ixmvmn2 wrote
I found this sketch at Biddle’s Escape over the summer and for some reason didn’t get it.
larry-the-dream t1_ixn2js0 wrote
Oceanside receiving the latest delegates from Hilltop and Alexandria. The Kingdom delegates are notably absent in this depiction.
TheBikeWhisperer t1_ixm1od8 wrote
i wonder if any of those building still exist. long shot.