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Westwood (Pittsburgh)

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Allegheny County

Area
  
179 ha

State
  
Pennsylvania

City
  
Pittsburgh

Population
  
3,066 (2010)

Westwood (Pittsburgh)

Restaurants
  
China Buffet King, Sammy's Pizza, Wendy's, Arby's, 7‑Eleven

Westwood is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's West End Region. Beginning as a part of the now-defunct Township of Chartiers and existing for a short time as an independent borough, Westwood was annexed by the City of Pittsburgh in three pieces: the eastern third in 1872, and the remaining sectors progressing west in 1921 and 1927. Westwood is a quiet residential community inhabited by a large variety of residents, and exhibits an eclectic mix of architectural styles that span many periods. Among these is the John Frew House, one of the oldest surviving structures west of the Allegheny Mountains, which dates (in its original form) to 1790. Westwood also contains a public primary school bearing the community's name, as well as a public swimming pool, a playground, and ballfields. The neighborhood's main thoroughfare is Noblestown Road (which splits it in two), and Noble Manor is its major commercial district. It has a zip codes of both 15205 (Western Half) and 15220 (Eastern Half), and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member (Theresa Kail-Smith) for District 2 (West Neighborhoods). The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 29 Engine in Westwood.

Contents

Map of Westwood, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Surrounding communities

  • North – Crafton Heights (a Pittsburgh neighborhood)
  • North east – Elliott (a Pittsburgh neighborhood)
  • East – West End Valley and Ridgemont, (Pittsburgh neighborhoods)
  • South – Green Tree (an Allegheny county borough)
  • South west – Oakwood (a Pittsburgh neighborhood)
  • West – Crafton (an Allegheny county borough)
  • References

    Westwood (Pittsburgh) Wikipedia