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the Art Museum sits below Spring Garden and east of the River so it is Center City, the others are not, however some Real Estate brokers, and wannbe trendies, will say that NL is Center City but their crazy its not.
Areas like Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Bloomfield etc are very Transient Neighborhood people come and go all the time....and Pittsburgh is not as closed off as Philly....meaning Pittsburgh'er will transverse from any neighborhood to any neighborhood because the city is small in milage...A North Side resident has no problem with going to Shadyside to have lunch with a friend...Philadelphia the common place is again Center City outside of that most people in Philly stick to their neighborhood for mostly everything...You can get almost anywhere in Pittsburgh within 30mins its that manageable, which is why Downtown is not the center piece of the city its the neighborhoods....Pittsburgh is truly a city of neighborhoods...
Look Philly and Pittsburgh will NEVER out do one another these cities almost move in Lock-step (they lost Poplulation together, they're recovering together) why is this, because of the great state of PA wont allow it...In this present day neither city is getting more attention from PA than the other..even with Rendell as GOV Pittsburgh and Philly got equal share....but both are getting more attention than anywhere else in PA and rightfully so as they're PA's economic engines...
I'm not a Philly Hate, I'm truly not, I love Philly for what it is, I love Center City its the best downtown in my book, but I also love the Burgh the same way, I love how neighborhoods are so lively and vibrant like a Center City....and I'm not going let people bash one for the other when facts told its simply not true...Like our friend Rainrock likes to think. I've always said the 2 cities are more alike than they are different I've always said this in the Philly forum and in the Burgh forums...How can I say this and Hate one but love the other.
Torresdale - You ask and shall recieve, I would also appreciate some Philly neighborhood (including Center City) pics...so people can see these two Powerhouse PA cities once and for all.
Downtown Pittsburgh
The Cultural District - Penn Av - Pittsburgh's Broad St/Ave of Arts
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I admit i dont know if there is a neighborhood such as Shadyside in Philly..If anything I would guess to say Rittenhouse if it was outside of Center City.
the Art Museum sits below Spring Garden and east of the River so it is Center City,
The vast majority of the Art Musuem area is North of SG, few people live in the areas South of Spring Garden. The main drag of the Art Musuem area is Fairmont St, 6 blocks North of Spring Garden, Even the Musuem itself is on the side opposite of CC on Spring Garden
The area below SG is really either the Loft District or Logan Square
Blackbeauty212, I can't get over Lawrenceville being a hip place to live -- but I'm not surprised, either. I'm just used to it being populated by little old Polish ladies -- like my grandma! -- although I haven't been around the neighborhood much since she died. My great-grandfather built a lot of the houses around the area of Holy Family parish.
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