I took this photo in what seems like an eon ago, in
terms of freedom of movement: last October, while on vacation in Pittsburgh. I hadn’t
intended to do so at the time, but the image captures at once one of the unique
appeals of this stretch of greenery between the 6th and 7th Street bridges on
the north bank of the Allegheny River next to PNC Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates’
ballpark: its sculptures and its use for recreation.
Since its dedication in 1984, Allegheny Landing has pointed the way for other major cities on how
to capitalize, in a different way, on one of the original reasons for their
existence: their location by rivers. In the beginning, rivers served as points
of commerce; now, more primally, they remind us of the mainstay of life itself:
water.
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