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Homestead Historic District

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Architect
  
Multiple

Area
  
82 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 May 1990

NRHP Reference #
  
90000696

Year built
  
1892

Homestead Historic District

Location
  
Eighth Ave. area roughly bounded by Mesta, Sixth, Andrew, 11th and Walnuts Sts. and Doyle and Seventh Aves., Homestead, Munhall, and West Homestead, Pennsylvania.

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, American Foursquare

Union mills homestead


The Homestead Historic District is a historic district in Homestead, Munhall, and West Homestead, Pennsylvania that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1990. It is the site of the Homestead Strike of 1892, when the Carnegie Steel Company under the leadership of Henry Clay Frick broke the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers union.

Contents

It includes the Homestead Pennsylvania Railroad Station, which is separately listed on the NRHP, and the Bost Building, a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

It is located close to Pittsburgh.

Land heritage institute presnall watson homestead historic district aerial video


References

Homestead Historic District Wikipedia


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