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Old 11-20-2013, 09:10 PM
 
Location: Troy Hill, The Pitt
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Anyone know what the story is with the unusual and unfinished concrete(?) dome shaped house on Wexford Bayne Rd on the left just before you reach the turnoff for the Misty Pines dog park?

I pass it every day on my way to work, and though it looks like they have construction supplies sitting next to the structure no appreciable progress appears to have been made on it recently. Neat looking building though.
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Old 11-20-2013, 10:22 PM
 
Location: Pittsburgh area
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Hm. I remember an unfinished house around there. Very large house. Don't remember that being a dome though. I think what you're talking about might be different because it may be closer to Misty Pines. Will have to go by there again soon. Has been a while.

Where the heck you going to work using that road? You may have said in past but if so can't remember. Not specific, don't want you to give away personal info. Just wondering if you are passing through on back roads to somewhere and have tried them all. ;-)
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Old 11-21-2013, 04:23 AM
 
Location: Troy Hill, The Pitt
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Hm. I remember an unfinished house around there. Very large house. Don't remember that being a dome though. I think what you're talking about might be different because it may be closer to Misty Pines. Will have to go by there again soon. Has been a while.

Where the heck you going to work using that road? You may have said in past but if so can't remember. Not specific, don't want you to give away personal info. Just wondering if you are passing through on back roads to somewhere and have tried them all. ;-)
There is a larger unfinished building up the road on the left, but this one is unmistakably dome shaped and closer to the dog park.

Ambridge from the North Side.

65 is a little quicker outbound in the morning, but more frustrating than heading up 79 to Wexford and then west from there. Inbound in the afternoon I save 20 minutes going this way versus heading back along the river and waiting through the numerous stop lights (I'm looking at you Sewickley) and construction traffic.
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Old 11-21-2013, 07:15 AM
 
Location: Pittsburgh area
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There is a larger unfinished building up the road on the left, but this one is unmistakably dome shaped and closer to the dog park.
Yeah okay, you know which one I meant then. Yeah, two different buildings. Sounds interesting, I wonder if the dome one is newer and that is why I don't remember. Trying to think of the last time I went by. Anyway, I clearly don't know what is happening.

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65 is a little quicker outbound in the morning, but more frustrating than heading up 79 to Wexford and then west from there. Inbound in the afternoon I save 20 minutes going this way versus heading back along the river and waiting through the numerous stop lights (I'm looking at you Sewickley) and construction traffic.
279/79 is mostly a reverse commute so that makes sense. Especially on 79 there is some inbound commute traffic to Cranberry but it keeps moving as long as there's no accident. Heading to Ambridge there's not really a better option.
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