In 1991, the American Institute of Architects recognized Frank Lloyd Wright as “the greatest American architect of all time.”
Look at the picturesFrank Lloyd Wright, the organic architect
People built the Steel City. People made Pittsburgh the way it was in the past and the way it is today — people whose names you know and those who have been forgotten. Here, you’ll find some of their stories.
In 1991, the American Institute of Architects recognized Frank Lloyd Wright as “the greatest American architect of all time.”
Look at the picturesFrank Lloyd Wright, the organic architect
On Nov. 7, 1991, Army Gen. Colin L. Powell with a delegation of U. S. Senators visited the Fox Chapel home of Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway.
Marte Latham was warned against venturing into the remote, unexplored jungles of Colombia without a military escort.
It was not easy for Irish Roman Catholics to get ahead in Pittsburgh during the 1930s but education provided a path.
Look at the picturesM. Jane Scully, Pittsburgh advocate for women, justice and peace
The lucky woman in this picture with Chef Alfredo of Rome is Josephine Gibson.
Look at the picturesJosephine Gibson, food editor for The Pittsburgh Press