Pittsburgh Point Historic District

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Pittsburgh Point Historic District is a historically significant area at the confluence of Pittsburgh’s three rivers, known for its preserved 18th-century fort sites and its integration with Point State Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Register of Historic Places listing
historic district
associatedWith early American frontier history
associatedWithEvent British colonial expansion in the Ohio Valley
French and Indian War NERFINISHED
containsSiteOf Fort Duquesne NERFINISHED
Fort Pitt NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasLandmark Fort Pitt Block House NERFINISHED
Fort Pitt Museum NERFINISHED
outline of Fort Duquesne
outline of Fort Pitt
hasPeriodOfSignificance 18th century
hasUse heritage tourism
public commemoration of regional history
recreation
hasViewOf Allegheny River NERFINISHED
Monongahela River NERFINISHED
Ohio River NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh skyline
heritageType military history
urban waterfront redevelopment
integratedWith Point State Park NERFINISHED
knownFor association with early colonial military history
preserved 18th-century fort sites
strategic location at the Forks of the Ohio
locatedAtConfluenceOf Allegheny River NERFINISHED
Monongahela River NERFINISHED
Ohio River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Allegheny County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
overlapsWith Point State Park NERFINISHED
partOf Downtown Pittsburgh NERFINISHED

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Point State Park locatedInHistoricDistrict Pittsburgh Point Historic District