He often climbed some of the area’s tallest structures to make pictures.
Look at the picturesPhotographer Stewart Love atop the Gulf Building
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He often climbed some of the area’s tallest structures to make pictures.
Look at the picturesPhotographer Stewart Love atop the Gulf Building
In 1935, Pittsburgh was still a city of “sweat and gold,” smoky and burgeoning with economic activity.
The rail cars were from the Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal Railroad, an ill-fated venture by George Jay Gould to compete with the Pennsylvania Railroad in Pittsburgh.