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LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar | |
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Coordinates: 40Ā°28ā²08ā³N 79Ā°53ā²46ā³W / 40.469Ā°N 79.896Ā°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Allegheny County |
City | Pittsburgh |
Area | |
ā¢ Total | 1.812 sq mi (4.69 km2) |
Population (2010)
[1] | |
ā¢ Total | 4,883 |
ā¢ Density | 2,700/sq mi (1,000/km2) |
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the northeastern section of the city and spans the Allegheny River. LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar houses PBF 15 Engine, and is covered by PBP Zone 5 and the Bureau of EMS Medic 1. [2]
Lincoln and Lemington were former neighborhoods in the northeastern section of the city. Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar is a predominantly black neighborhood [3] that was once a white neighborhood from the early 1920s until the early 1970s. Belmar was a neighborhood atop a steep hill that overlooked the city on Vann Road and Tilden Street.
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is generally subdivided at Lemington Ave into two parts, "Upper Lincoln" and "Lower Lincoln".
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is one of the steepest neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, with Downtown Pittsburgh (8 miles (13 km) away) visible from many parts of Upper Lincoln.
The Veterans Hospital and the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center are located off Highland Drive in the northern part of the neighborhood. Larimer borders LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar to the west and is connected by the Lincoln Avenue Bridge and the Larimer Avenue Bridge. Homewood borders LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar to the south and is connected by Upland Street, Apple Avenue off Lincoln Avenue, and by Stranahan Avenue from atop Belmar. Penn Hills lies east of LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar, and is reached via Lincoln and Lemington avenues, and also by Brushton Avenue streaming in from Homewood. Highland Park is separated by Washington Boulevard to the west. Part of the neighborhood extends across the Allegheny River. LincolnāLemington contains the Waterworks Mall and St. Margaret Hospital, which is part of the UPMC health system.
The section north of the Allegheny River has three borders: Aspinwall to the west, Fox Chapel to the north and O'Hara Township to the east. Its larger counterpart south of the river has five borders, including Penn Hills to the east and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Homewood North and Homewood West to the south, Larimer to the southwest and Highland Park to the west.
The LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar neighborhood has 8 distinct flights of city steps, most of which are open and in a reasonably safe condition. In LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar, the Steps of Pittsburgh quickly connect pedestrians to public transportation and provide an easy way to travel through this hilly neighborhood. [4]
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LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar | |
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Coordinates: 40Ā°28ā²08ā³N 79Ā°53ā²46ā³W / 40.469Ā°N 79.896Ā°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Allegheny County |
City | Pittsburgh |
Area | |
ā¢ Total | 1.812 sq mi (4.69 km2) |
Population (2010)
[1] | |
ā¢ Total | 4,883 |
ā¢ Density | 2,700/sq mi (1,000/km2) |
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the northeastern section of the city and spans the Allegheny River. LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar houses PBF 15 Engine, and is covered by PBP Zone 5 and the Bureau of EMS Medic 1. [2]
Lincoln and Lemington were former neighborhoods in the northeastern section of the city. Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar is a predominantly black neighborhood [3] that was once a white neighborhood from the early 1920s until the early 1970s. Belmar was a neighborhood atop a steep hill that overlooked the city on Vann Road and Tilden Street.
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is generally subdivided at Lemington Ave into two parts, "Upper Lincoln" and "Lower Lincoln".
LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar is one of the steepest neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, with Downtown Pittsburgh (8 miles (13 km) away) visible from many parts of Upper Lincoln.
The Veterans Hospital and the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center are located off Highland Drive in the northern part of the neighborhood. Larimer borders LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar to the west and is connected by the Lincoln Avenue Bridge and the Larimer Avenue Bridge. Homewood borders LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar to the south and is connected by Upland Street, Apple Avenue off Lincoln Avenue, and by Stranahan Avenue from atop Belmar. Penn Hills lies east of LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar, and is reached via Lincoln and Lemington avenues, and also by Brushton Avenue streaming in from Homewood. Highland Park is separated by Washington Boulevard to the west. Part of the neighborhood extends across the Allegheny River. LincolnāLemington contains the Waterworks Mall and St. Margaret Hospital, which is part of the UPMC health system.
The section north of the Allegheny River has three borders: Aspinwall to the west, Fox Chapel to the north and O'Hara Township to the east. Its larger counterpart south of the river has five borders, including Penn Hills to the east and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Homewood North and Homewood West to the south, Larimer to the southwest and Highland Park to the west.
The LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar neighborhood has 8 distinct flights of city steps, most of which are open and in a reasonably safe condition. In LincolnāLemingtonāBelmar, the Steps of Pittsburgh quickly connect pedestrians to public transportation and provide an easy way to travel through this hilly neighborhood. [4]
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