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South Shore (Pittsburgh)

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Allegheny County

Area
  
55 ha

State
  
Pennsylvania

City
  
Pittsburgh

Population
  
19 (2010)

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Restaurants
  
Grand Concourse, Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, The Melting Pot, Buckhead Saloon, Houlihan's

The South Shore is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania South Side. The South Shore consists of the area surrounding Carson Street, from the West End Bridge to the Liberty Bridge.

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Map of South Shore, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

The South Shore is an industrial neighborhood, home to several warehouses. The neighborhood is primarily made-up of the popular Station Square, a mixed-use historic preservation development of the former Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Rail Road and surrounding areas, conceptualized by Arthur P. Ziegler, Jr. one of the founding national leaders of historic preservation in the United States, and President of the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.

The population of the South Shore was just 56 in the 2000 census, and 19 in 2010.

Surrounding Pittsburgh neighborhoods

South Side Flats, Mt. Washington (via South Hills Light Rail Tunnel, Wabash Tunnel, Duquesne Incline and Monongahela Incline), Downtown Pittsburgh (via Smithfield Street Bridge), West End Valley

References

South Shore (Pittsburgh) Wikipedia