Progress Photograph Number 6, for the William Penn Hotel. The hotel was designed by Janssen and Abbot and the construction engineer was James L. Stuart. Three men are waiting near motorized trucks holding excavated earth. There is one man sitting in the
Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection, 1901-2002, AIS.1971.05, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
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William Penn Hotel (Pittsburgh, Pa.)--Design and construction.; Hotels--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh--Design and construction.; Buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh--Design and construction.; Sixth Avenue (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Smithfield Street (Pittsburgh, Pa.);
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200805.06.WP
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Looking NW from just north of the corner of Grant and Oliver. The Nixon Theater, which would be torn down in the 1950s to make way for the Alcoa building (now "Regional Enterprise Tower"). Interesting article in the City Paper, disambiguating the old (this one) and new (formerly on Liberty) Nixon Theatres: http://www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/g...
Took me a while to realize you were talking about the building in the distance above the cab of the first truck. I just tagged a closeup of the theater here:
http://retrographer.org/photos/4932
Nice. the reason my first comment was so confusing is that I meant to finish the sentence The Nixon Theater "is visible in the distance" but got sidetracked with my own blah-blahing...
Looking NW from just north of the corner of Grant and Oliver. The Nixon Theater, which would be torn down in the 1950s to make way for the Alcoa building (now "Regional Enterprise Tower"). Interesting article in the City Paper, disambiguating the old (this one) and new (formerly on Liberty) Nixon Theatres: http://www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/g...
Took me a while to realize you were talking about the building in the distance above the cab of the first truck. I just tagged a closeup of the theater here:
http://retrographer.org/photos/4932
And this must be the new Nixon theater:
http://retrographer.org/photos/4933/
Nice. the reason my first comment was so confusing is that I meant to finish the sentence The Nixon Theater "is visible in the distance" but got sidetracked with my own blah-blahing...