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Results 1 - 10 for Mount Oliver InclineMount Oliver Incline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Mount Oliver Incline was a funicular in Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania. It was designed in 1871 by the Prussian engineer John Endres and his daughter Caroline Endres. http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Mount_Oliver_Incline open pop Knoxville Incline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia During its operation, the incline ferried people and freight between the South Side and Knoxville. The Knoxville Incline and the nearby Mount Oliver Incline enabled the development ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Knoxville_Incline open pop Olmsted - Pittsburgh Civic Commission 1910 To get a good cross-town connection without such gradients and at the same time to give better access to the Mount Oliver incline, Washington Avenue should be widened east from the ... http://pghbridges.com/articles/olmsted/02main/olm085.htm open pop Search Results 1872 January 0 The Mount Oliver Incline; 1600 feet long and the first to be cable-driven, was built. 1872 April 2 The city of Pittsburgh annexed the boroughs of South Pittsburgh ... http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/chronology/chronology_driver.pl?searchtype=ybrowse&year=1872&start_line=... open pop Brady St Bridge 1896-1976 - Bridges and Tunnels of Allegheny County ... Albert Louis Schultz is also noted as the designer of bridges in Schenley Park, the Mount Washington Freight Incline (Monongahela Incline), Mount Oliver Incline, New Kensington ... http://pghbridges.com/pittsburghE/0587-4476/bradyst.htm open pop legendary ladies She also helped him design the Mount Oliver Incline (now gone) of 1871. That year, she married her father's business partner Samuel Diescher, who designed the Duquesne Incline ... http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-52682494824873/pitts-women.pdf open pop Trams Stop Here: Pittsburgh Inclines Tribute Page Mount Oliver: 1871: 1951: South side-Mt. Oliver, nr. later Knoxville Incline; upper stn. at S. 18th St. Duquesne: 1877: n/a: South Side-Mt. Washington, from W. Carson Street nr. http://riid.tripod.com/inclines.html open pop Search Results The Mount Oliver Incline; 1600 feet long and the first to be cable-driven, was built. 1872 April 2 The city of Pittsburgh annexed the boroughs of South Pittsburgh, Monongahela ... http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/chronology/chronology_driver.pl?searchtype=dbrowse;year=1870;year2=1879;start_li... open pop 25/49.- Pittsburgh, Duquesne Incline. Tourist Information - VIRTOURIST ... ... Duquesne Incline. Pittsburgh is hilly. It might even be considered mountainous. At least some do, going by such names as Mount Washington and Mount Oliver. http://www.virtourist.com/america/pittsburgh/25.htm open pop Monongahela & Duquesne Incline Fares Monongahela Incline SERVES: Station Square ... Grandview Avenue Duquesne Heights Mount Washington Restaurants Duquesne Incline Museum ... at Ross Street or Grant Street opposite Oliver ... http://www.portauthority.org/PAAC/Portals/0/Inclines.pdf open pop | Featured Results:
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