Hamburg Hall (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
USA /
Pennsylvania /
Bloomfield /
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania /
Forbes Avenue, 4800
World
/ USA
/ Pennsylvania
/ Bloomfield
World / United States / Pennsylvania
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1917_construction, educational building
Located in the Squirrel Hill North neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this historic structure was built between 1915 and 1917 and dedicated on September 29, 1919. The building was designed by Henry Hornbostel, who was also responsible for several nearby buildings at Carnegie Mellon University. The university purchased the complex from the Bureau of Mines in 1985. The main building, also known as Building A, was renamed Hamburg Hall and is now the headquarters of the Heinz College.
MISM (Master of Information System Management) program is in the third floor
MISM (Master of Information System Management) program is in the third floor
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Building,_U.S._Bureau_of_Mines
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°26'39"N 79°56'43"W
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- Central Oakland Neighborhood 1 km
- Schenley Park 1.1 km
- North Oakland Neighborhood 1.1 km
- Squirrel Hill North Neighborhood 1.3 km
- South Oakland Neighborhood 1.9 km
- Terrace Village Neighborhood 2 km
- Greenfield Neighborhood 2.2 km
- Hill District 2.4 km
- Squirrel Hill South Neighborhood 2.7 km
- Southside Flats Neighborhood 3.6 km