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Court St. Brooklyn, NY
Author: Jonathan Pastir (NYCgigapan)
Tags: nyc, liberty, obama, brooklyn, empire, state, manhattan
Size: 1.13 gigapixels
Added: March 4, 2009
Total Views: 4128
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spacer looking out on north brooklyn, lower manhattan, etc.
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Aiken Ave at Centre Ave in Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA
Author: John Cattley (jaycatt7)
Tags: pittsburgh, shadyside, liberty, aiken, centre, first, united, methodist, church, hospital, beta
Size: 2.32 gigapixels
Added: November 20, 2008
Total Views: 620

spacer Intersection of Aiken and Centre. Showing the First United Methodist Church. This intersection is also the end of Liberty Avenue, as it merges into Aiken.
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Behind Liberty Ave. at Winebiddle St.
Author: John Cattley (jaycatt7)
Tags: pittsburgh, snow, liberty, west, penn, hospital, cathedral, winebiddle, beta
Size: 0.65 gigapixels
Added: November 21, 2008
Total Views: 428

spacer View from the back of a parking garage in Pittsburgh. Shows West Penn Hospital and the Cathedral of Learning. Snow is in the air.
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Cathedral of Hope (Pittsburgh)
Author: Noah Levin (Enlev)
Tags: pittsburgh, cathedral, church, east, liberty, baum, blvd, hope
Size: 0.06 gigapixels
Added: July 24, 2009
Total Views: 555
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spacer The Cathedral of Hope is the home 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.

This cathedral in the Gothic style was built between 1932 and 1935 with a donation from Richard Beatty Mellon (1858–1933) as a memorial to his parents, Thomas Mellon (1813–1908) and Sarah Jane Negley, who were active members of the church. The principal architect was Ralph Adams Cram (1863–1942). Among the distinctions of the Cathedral of Hope are the representation of distinctly Reformed themes in stained glass and statuary. Notably, one stained glass window contains an image of Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, an ardent Presbyterian.
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East Liberty
Author: mj knelly (mknelly)
Tags: dilapidated, liberty, east, pittsburgh, houses, urban, decay
Size: 0.50 gigapixels
Added: February 14, 2008
Total Views: 1936
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spacer ...a mostly boarded up block in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood. The majority of these homes are beyond repair. They will be razed and replaced with new green/LEED certified homes within the next year.
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East Liberty II
Author: mj knelly (mknelly)
Tags: pittsburgh, east, liberty, historic, distric, 1885, rowhouse
Size: 0.56 gigapixels
Added: February 18, 2008
Total Views: 2315

spacer This was one of the first 'suburbs' of Pittsburgh... This photo is one side of a street that was once a gated community. It was home to 'middle management' and their families of a Pittsburgh steel mill.
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East Liberty Parking lot tree delivery
Author: Caitlin Lenahan (PittsburghForest)
Tags: friends, of, the, pittsburgh, urban, forest, fofs, trees, east, liberty, parking, lot, greening, pennvest
Size: 0.29 gigapixels
Added: November 16, 2009
Total Views: 385

spacer A truck of 4 and 5 inch balled and burlapped trees that will be planted in two East Liberty parking lots.
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East Liberty Presbyterian Church
Author: Iva Provias (eyevah)
Tags: east, church, liberty, pittsburgh, ppu608, pennsylvania
Size: 0.69 gigapixels
Added: March 28, 2009
Total Views: 4173

spacer East Liberty Presbyterian Church
Bridget Benjamin and Iva Provias



The East Liberty Presbyterian Church, nestled in the heart of Easy Liberty, is one of the largest standing buildings in town. Upon completion in 1935, architect Ralph Adams Cram said of it, “Of all the cathedrals and churches I have built this is my masterpiece. This church has been the most profound spiritual experience of my life.” Many years of planning were held to create this work of art. Finally on August 18th, 1931, groundwork began. After four long years f prayer, sweat, and tears, the construction concluded on May 12th, 1935. Over 1, 700 members of the church packed the pews, while 3,800 people listened to the service from other rooms throughout the church.



This masterpiece spans one entire city block and cost $4 million to build. The Sanctuary’s nave has a length of 202 feet, nave height of 75 feet, and breadth of transepts of 117 feet. The cathedral has a unique, European Gothic style architecture- a popular design of during the twelfth century. Several elements of the style are evident by its pointed arches, colored stained glass, and a cruciform floor plan.

The Sanctuary is particularly breathtaking. There are many features that make this Sanctuary exceptional. First, one can enter through the central doors of the Narthex. The design of these doors, and other inner doors are made from English oak, and were replicas of the doors at Cambridge University, England, at the time. Inside this area, the set of windows are accented with angels holding instruments of praise and a copy of the Scriptures. On the left and right of each aisle are Psalm windows. The left panels have various Psalms, while each right panel has one of the Lord’s nine miracles. In the chancel, there are five large windows. Each central panel tells the story of the final days of Jesus Christ.

Most magnificent of all, is the excellent craftsmanship in the pulpit area. Here at a parishioner sees three panels, in the pulpit explaining the preaching of God’s Word. The left panel is St. Chrysostom-known as the patriarch of the Easter Church and his religious writings and theories of the 4th century. In the center is Jesus Christ. The right panel is Scottish Reformer, John Knox. These three panels exemplifies the continued commitment to preaching the word of the Lord.

Characterized by a unique European Gothic architecture, and rich in religious history, the East Liberty Presbyterian Church continues to serve the Lord and carry out His message. Their mission is “to love God with all our heart, mind, and soul and strength our neighbor as ourselves.”
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G20 Unpermitted March Liberty & Baum 1
Author: B Brown (battle)
Tags: boulevard, baum, avenue, liberty, march, unpermitted, pittsburgh, g20, police
Size: 0.12 gigapixels
Added: September 24, 2009
Total Views: 121

spacer Intersection of Liberty and Baum in Pittsburgh during unpermitted march durig G20 conference about 18:45
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G20 Unpermitted March Police assembly point on Liberty Avenue
Author: B Brown (battle)
Tags: riot, marhc, unpermitted, pittsburgh, g20, liberty, avenue
Size: 0.06 gigapixels
Added: September 27, 2009
Total Views: 154

spacer Police gather to control riot that developed from an unpermitted march. Protesters are about 2 blocks away Baum Bloulevard (turn right on street at left side of panorama).
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