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We welcome new and old pictures of Glassport people, scenes and things and memories of one of the best towns in which to grow up. As with every Facebook group website there are rules when followed...
Old Picture of the Week 12/12/1999 Buildings at 739 & 741 Monongahela Avenue 1920: Barber Shop - Henry Alvino 1927: Hotel - Several people living there. 1930: (741) Wolfe Hotel. Owned by Nicholas...
Old picture of the week 5/3/1998. View of southeast corner of Monongahela Ave. & 2ond St. Judge & Congressman Samuel Weiss lived at this residence when he was in Glassport. Date of picture Aug, 1997
Glassport is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Pittsburgh and the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers where they form the Ohio River.
31 gru 2015 · The gallery above pairs old photos from the Daily News archives with photos created from the same locations in the last weeks of the newspaper's run.
22 paź 2019 · A Brief History of Glassport. Glassport was originally part of Elizabeth Township before it was its own borough in Allegheny County. In 1902, it became its separate municipality at just over one and a half miles. The United States Glass Co., built in 1894, was the mill the town was built around.
19 sie 2001 · Local newspaper accounts of the storm on Aug. 5, 1963, reported that Glassport was declared a disaster area and property damages would run into millions of dollars for the borough and neighboring...