Fifth Avenue (Pittsburgh)

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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, built in 1911, at 5th Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.

Fifth Avenue (sometimes spelled 5th Avenue) is one of the longest streets in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It begins downtown and moves eastward for over five miles (9 km).[1] Fifth Avenue passes by the Carlow University, the Cathedral of Learning and other buildings of the University of Pittsburgh, then forms the borders between Shadyside on the north and Squirrel Hill and Point Breeze to the south. Finally, after passing Chatham University, The Ellis School, and Mellon Park, it turns north and forms the border between Larimer on the west and North Point Breeze and Homewood (Pittsburgh) on the east. At the intersection with its name becomes Washington Boulevard (PA 8) and descends a branch of Negley Run to meet Allegheny River Boulevard (PA 130) near the Highland Park Bridge.

At least 30 streets either cross or intersect with Fifth Avenue, including Penn Avenue, which intersects it twice (once in Downtown and again near Point Breeze). Forbes Avenue parallels it from Downtown through Uptown and Oakland before diverging at the University of Pittsburgh; they form a one-way pair through Uptown and Oakland (Forbes from Downtown toward Oakland, Fifth from Oakland toward Downtown).

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The entire route is in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
Western terminus
Transition from one-way westbound street with eastbound bus lane to two-way street
Exit ramp; no access to PA 885 east or from PA 885
Transition from two-way street to one-way westbound street with eastbound bus lane
Western end of concurrency with Blue Belt
Western end of concurrency with PA 8
Eastern terminus; eastern end of concurrency with PA 8; eastern end of concurrency with Blue Belt
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Incomplete access

References[]

  1. ^ (Map). Google Maps https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=fifth+at+frankstown+15206&daddr=40.4479016,-79.9363574+to:fifth+at+penn+15222&via=1. Retrieved 2012-08-24. {{cite map}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

Coordinates: 40°26′52″N 79°56′11″W / 40.4479016°N 79.9363574°W / 40.4479016; -79.9363574

2. Party On Fifth Ave. by Mac Miller was written about a party on fifth avenue.

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