Summer Hill Neighborhood (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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Once part of Reserve Township, the Summer Hill area was annexed to Pittsburgh's North Side on October 31, 1922. It was a sparsely populated site until the late 1960s, when Pittsburgh's Urban Redevelopment Authority proposed, and City Council approved, construction of a 51-acre development called "Harpen Hilltop," which consisted of 373 private homes and a 272-unit high-rise for elderly residents of the East Street Valley whose homes were being torn down to permit construction of I-279.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°29'29"N 80°0'38"W
- Squirrel Hill South Neighborhood 7.6 km
- Hazelwood Neighborhood 8.2 km
- Brookline Neighborhood 8.9 km
- Hays Neighborhood 10 km
- South End 141 km
- North Central 258 km
- Clintonville 261 km
- Franklinton 265 km
- Immediate South-Western Columbus 271 km
- White Gravel 300 km
- WPXI - Channel 11 0.4 km
- Bernardi Acres 0.7 km
- Riverview Park 1.2 km
- Reserve Township 2.1 km
- Laidlaw bus center 3.1 km
- Radcliff Subdivision 3.1 km
- Millvale, Pennsylvania 3.3 km
- Ross Township 3.5 km
- Borough of West View 3.6 km
- Shaler Township 4.9 km