Morningside Neighborhood (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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Morningside is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's East End. Before the area that encompasses Morningside was annexed as part of the City of Pittsburgh in 1868, it was part of Collins Township. The area was mainly occupied by vegetable and dairy farms, which were run by about a dozen of settler families that ran the farms. The area remained mainly unchanged since its annexation to Pittsburgh until 1905 or 1906. This was the time when the Chislett Street trolley line was extended from Stanton Avenue into the neighborhood, bringing with it many families traveling from the East End/Highland Park towards Fox Chapel and Etna. The are was primed for development, and in a matter of years, upwards of 500 houses per year were being built as the farms were broken up by developers and sold. The neighborhood was fully filled with houses and some small commercial development by the 1930s.
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Coordinates:   40°28'52"N   79°55'31"W

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  • This neighborhood, predominantly Italian-American, is comprised of 4 main streets (Morningside Avenue, Jancey Street, Chislett Street and Duffield Street) that run parallel with each other from Stanton Avenue all the way to the Allegheny River.
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