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Review & Frequenly Asked Questions:
Roslyn Place is a unique place in Pittsburgh, a street made up of thousands of wooden blocks that still remains after over a hundred years. The Shadyside neighborhood street is only 250 feet in length, and while it may not really merit a lot of visitors’ attention, the fact is that Roslyn Place is the last wooden street in the city and one of just a few remaining in the world. During the late 1800’s, Shadyside was like a patchwork quilt consisting of large estates. Roslyn Place was established in the year 1914, after which home began to be built along the road.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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