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East Allegheny, also known as Deutschtown, is a neighborhood on
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's North Side. It has a ZIP Code of 15212, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 (North Central Neighborhoods). The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 32 Engine and 32 Truck in Deutschtown.


History

In 1783, the
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established a 3000-acre tract of land north of where the Allegheny River merged with the Ohio River. John Redick created an initial town plan for
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– which featured 36 city blocks surrounded by a common grazing area – the following year. The common grazing area became a park now known as Allegheny Commons, and the area just east of the park – which had been set aside for farming in Redick's initial plan – is today's East Allegheny. This area was developed between 1850 and 1900 by immigrants who were almost exclusively German. As a result, the area was called Dutchtown, a mispronunciation of Deutschtown. Its residents created a business district on East Ohio Street and a residential district running south of it, from Cedar Street (on the western border with Allegheny Commons) to Troy Hill (on the east). These buildings were very solidly built. In 1984, this area was listed on the
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as the Deutschtown Historic District. The nominating petition noted that "Dutchtown is distinguished from neighboring North Side neighborhoods by its ethnic associations and intense feeling of neighborhood solidarity. It also retains the busiest original commercial district left on the North Side since the development of Allegheny Center in the 1960s." The area is also a City of Pittsburgh Historic District. Construction of
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sliced the neighborhood in half, such that there is now a West Deutschtown (which runs from Allegheny Commons to the Interstate and contains the active business district on East Ohio Street) and an East Deutschtown (which runs from the Interstate to Troy Hill). Both sections of the neighborhood suffered as a result of the Interstate's construction: some residents moved, their homes were rented by absentee landlords to low-income tenants, and the area saw a general lack of investment. However, neighborhood activists established the East Allegheny Community Council and gradually restored the neighborhood, especially the western portion.


Geography and transportation

East Allegheny is composed of "East Deutschtown," an area that is bounded by East Street, East Ohio Street, Goehring Street and Vinial Streets, and "West Deutschtown," which extends from Cedar Avenue to East Street and from the Norfolk Southern Mainline to Dunloe Street. Surrounding neighborhoods include
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, Fineview, Troy Hill, Spring Hill, and Spring Garden. City buses that connect East Allegheny and downtown include the 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, and the 54a and 54b, which also connects East Allegheny with Oakland, the city's academic center.


City Steps

The East Allegheny neighborhood has four distinct flights of city steps - all of which are open and in a safe condition. In East Allegheny, the
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quickly connect pedestrians to public transportation and provide an easy way to travel through this densely populated area.


Organization

The neighborhood citizens group is the East Allegheny Community Council. The organization offers a self-guided walking tour for the neighborhood (available from its website).


Gallery

File:PittsburghsGrandHallatthePriory.jpg, Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at the Priory (formerly St. Mary's German Catholic Church), built in 1854, located at the corner of Pressley, Nash and Lockhart Streets. File:TeutoniaMaennerchorHall.jpg, Teutonia Männerchor Hall, built in 1888 by
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, located at 857 Phineas Street. File:The Priory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LCCN2011633259.tif, St. Mary's Priory, built in 1888, located at 614 Pressley Street. File:LatimerSchool.jpg,
Latimer School The Latimer School (also known as "The School House Apartments") is located in the East Allegheny neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. History and archite ...
, built in 1898 by Frederick C. Sauer, located at Tripoli and James Streets. File:Workingman'sSavingsBank&TrustCo.jpg, Former Workingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Building (also the former
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Building), built in 1901, located at 800 East Ohio Street. File:SchillerElementarySchool.jpg, Schiller School, built in 1939, located at 1018 Peralta Street. File:Streetside in the Deutschtown Historic District.jpg, Buildings along Cedar Avenue north of its intersection with Ohio Street. File:East Allegheny Chestnut st.jpg, A view down Chestnut St. in East Deutschtown. File:Middle Street city steps East Allegheny Pittsburgh.jpg, The Middle Street city steps in East Allegheny. Photo by Laura Zurowski.


Pop Culture

In the
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,
Jennifer Jareau Jennifer "JJ" Jareau is a fictional character from the CBS crime drama ''Criminal Minds'', portrayed by A. J. Cook. Character background Jareau was born November 22, 1981. During various episodes, Jareau has described growing up in East Alle ...
was born and raised in East Allegheny.


See also

*
List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. The map of neighbor ...
* Deutschtown Music Festival


References


Further reading

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External links


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