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Explore Garfield
The district Garfield of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County (Pennsylvania) is located in United States about 189 mi north-west of Washington DC, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 11°C / 51 °F
Morning Temperature | 3°C / 38 °F |
Evening Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 50% |
Air Pressure | 1019 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (2 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Monday, 18th of November 2024
12°C (53 °F)
10°C (50 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
13°C (55 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Moderate rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
15°C (59 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Ace Hotel Pittsburgh
The Inn on Negley
Mansions on Fifth Hotel
Friendship Suites
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh University Place
Homewood Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Southside Works
HYATT house Pittsburgh South Side
Cork Factory Strip District Luxury by RedAwning
Hampton Inn Pittsburgh University-Medical Center PA
Videos from this area
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When God Says No | The Reverend Dr. Randall K. Bush | East Liberty Presbyterian Church
In this Journey Worship sermon, Rev. Bush asks "an interesting question: What happens when God tell us 'No'? That's not a question we think about too often. We like the idea of a God who always...
Palm Sunday | The Reverend Heather T. Schoenewolf
In this Journey Worship sermon, Rev. Schoenewolf discusses how the story of Jesus on Palm Sunday looks different in the Gospel of Luke than in the other gospels. ELPC is a PCUSA Presbyterian...
Implosion Cycle
On May 17, 2009 at 9:02 a.m., a 20-story apartment building was imploded in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. This video was taken from Highland Avenue. The building really did fall...
C-leveled's #CNBSEEN Showcases Startups | CasePops Sponsors
Take a trip to C-leveled in Pittsburgh, PA (Bloomfield) as we party after-hours and chat with a few entrepreneurs, startups, and business professionals that have come through our doors. #CnBSeen...
Hexburgh The Game [3D]
A "flyover tour" of a hexagonal game similar to Carcassonne based upon the City of Pittsburgh, developed by Connor. Played at and video shot at the Union Project, Pittsburgh, PA.
Transitions | The Reverend Patrice Fowler-Searcy
In this Journey Worship sermon, Rev. Fowler-Searcy examines how we as a people and as a country are in transition, and what that means. ELPC is a PCUSA Presb...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Chatham University
Chatham University is an American university with a women's undergraduate college and coeducational graduate programs through the doctoral level, located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The campus population of approximately 2,300 includes undergraduate women and graduate women and men. The University grants certificates and degrees including bachelor, master, first-professional, and doctorate.
Cathedral of Hope (Pittsburgh)
The Cathedral of Hope is the colloquial name of the East Liberty Presbyterian Church in the East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The current building is the fifth church building to occupy the site; the first was in 1819.
Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh)
Central Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for boys in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and is administered and partially staffed by the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, founded in 1794, is a graduate theological institution associated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It is located in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and houses one of the larger theological libraries in the nation.
Duquesne Gardens
The Duquesne Gardens was the main sports arena located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the first half of the 20th century. Built in 1890, the building originally served as a trolley barn, before becoming a multi-purpose arena. The Gardens opened 3 years after a fire destroyed the city's prior sports arena, the Schenley Park Casino, in 1896.
Schenley High School
Schenley High School, located in the North Oakland neighborhood at the edge of the Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a historic building opened in 1916 that was part of the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Schenley relocated its staff and students to the former Reizenstein Middle School building in 2008 and graduated its final class in 2011. A few months later, the school district placed the Schenley High School building up for sale.
The Electric Banana
The Electric Banana was a nightclub in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning as a disco in the 1970s, it was a punk rock music venue from 1980 until 2000, and helped establish a place in alternative culture for the city of Pittsburgh.
Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden
The Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden (0.3 acres) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Shadyside section is a Biblical botanical garden. Opened and free to the public since 1987 from June 1 through September 15. It now displays more than 100 plants once grown in ancient Israel, including cedars, dates, figs, olives, and pomegranates. All are labeled with biblical verses. The garden also includes a waterfall, desert, and a representation of the Jordan River from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea.
Peabody High School (Pennsylvania)
Peabody High School was a public school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the neighborhood of East Liberty. The school opened in 1911 after the renovations of a former elementary school and was rededicated in honor of Highland Park doctor Benjamin Peabody. After 100 years in operation, the school board of the Pittsburgh Public Schools voted to close the school and graduate its final class in 2011.
Carnegie Mellon School of Music
The Carnegie Mellon School of Music in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a degree-granting institution founded in 1912 as a one of five divisions of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts. A National Association of Schools of Music accredited school, it offers undergraduate and graduate study, as well as pre-college programs in the summer. Students receive the highest level of individualized instruction from professional musicians and master teachers.
Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts
Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts (Rogers CAPA) was an arts magnet school located in Garfield, near East Liberty, and Highland Park neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rogers CAPA offers students nine Arts majors: Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Instrumental, Multimedia, Piano, Stagecraft, Visual Arts, and Vocal. Admission is by portfolio or audition.
St. Mary Cemetery, Pittsburgh
Saint Mary Cemetery is a Roman Catholic burial ground located at 45th and Penn Avenues in the Central Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is adjacent (just south) of the city's slightly older and much larger Allegheny Cemetery. A chain-link fence separates the two cemeteries. The 44-acre tract of land was established as a cemetery in 1849 at a cost of $20,000, six years after the founding of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Oakland Catholic High School
Oakland Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic college preparatory school for girls, located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was established by Bishop Donald Wuerl in 1989 as the merger of former all-girl parish high schools of Sacred Heart and St. Paul Cathedral to serve as a sister school for Central Catholic.
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, a hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, is the only hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania dedicated solely to the care of infants, children and young adults. Care is provided by more than 700 board-certified pediatricians and pediatric specialists.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers' School of Film, Photography, and Digital Media
Pittsburgh Filmmakers' School of Film, Photography, and Digital Media is a private institution of higher education located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is an accredited art school that is run by Pittsburgh Filmmakers, a well-known media arts center and non-profit tax-exempt organization.
Western Pennsylvania Hospital
The Western Pennsylvania Hospital (commonly known as "West Penn Hospital"), located at 4800 Friendship Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a flagship 500-bed hospital of the West Penn Allegheny Health System and serves as a Clinical Campus of Temple University School of Medicine, offering a full range of medical education opportunities, including a large number of residency and fellowship programs.
2009 Pittsburgh police shootings
The 2009 Pittsburgh police shootings was a shootout that took place on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 1016 Fairfield Street in the Stanton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, stemming from a mother and her 22-year-old son's argument over a dog urinating in the house. At approximately 7:11 a.m.
Pittsburgh Chinese Church
Pittsburgh Chinese Church is an independent, interdenominational and evangelical church with locations in McCandless, Pennsylvania and the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Its main congregation is in McCandless Township. Its Oakland location, acronymed "PCCO", consists of the Mandarin speaking "Chinese congregation" and "OIF" (Oakland International Fellowship). ACF (Asian Christian Fellowship) is a ministry of the McCandless location.
Florence Reizenstein 6-8
The former Reizenstein School was one of the public schools in Pittsburgh Public Schools district, which was home to Schenley High School and IB World Students from 2008 to 2011. The Reizenstein Facility is located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh in the United States state of Pennsylvania. In 2009, the school was named after US President Barack Obama as Pittsburgh Obama 6-12, but the Obama School is moving to 515 N. Highland Avenue for the 2012-2013 school year.
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) is a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center located in the Hillman Cancer Center in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The only NCI-designated cancer center in Western Pennsylvania, UPCI is composed of collaborative academic and research efforts between the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), and Carnegie Mellon University.
Barack Obama Academy of International Studies 6-12
The Barack Obama Academy of International Studies, also known as Pittsburgh Obama 6-12, is a public school in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is named in honor of the 44th and current President of the United States, Barack Obama. Pittsburgh Obama is an International Baccalaureate school which was created when the Pittsburgh Public Schools combined Frick Middle School and Schenley High School.
James Wallace Conant
James Wallace Conant (August 10, 1862 - March 14, 1906) was an amusement manager who later became the manager of the Schenley Park Casino, as well as the first manager of the Duquesne Gardens, the first indoor ice rinks in the city of Pittsburgh. Conant is credited with bringing the sport of ice hockey to Pittsburgh, since the indoor ice rinks lured many Canadian players to the city.
Career Connections Charter High School
Career Connections Charter High School, or CCCHS, is a charter high school in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, that focuses on preparing students for their careers. It uses methods such as mentoring, career exploration classes, career infusion into traditional classes, and soft-skill building to educate and train students for the world of careers.
Quantum Theatre
Quantum Theatre is a professional theatre company that produces experimental productions in non-traditional performance spaces around the Pittsburgh area. Founded in 1990 by Karla Boos, the company aims to incorporate influences from world culture and the international theatre scene. The theatre has been mentioned in American Theatre Magazine and Stage Directions Magazine.
Waffle Shop: A Reality Show
Waffle Shop: A Reality Show was a performance art project and restaurant in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The restaurant was operated by Carnegie Mellon University students. The Waffle Shop was part of a trend in Pittsburgh to support performance art within the urban core. In addition to serving food, students operate a talk show live-streamed online, featuring restaurant patrons as guests.