An aerial view of the basement steel support columns, looking northeast. The Oliver Building, William Penn Hotel, and steeple of the First Lutheran Church are also visible. The Union Arcade in downtown Pittsburgh was built for Henry Clay Frick from 1915
Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection, 1901-2002, AIS.1971.05, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
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Downtown (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Union Arcade Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Union Trust Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Osterling, F.J., 1865-1934.; William Penn Hotel (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Hotels-Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.; Buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh--Design
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0012.UT
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Non-aerial view of what would shortly later be known as the Union Trust Building (Arcade failed)