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      • The Hill District is a grouping of historically African American neighborhoods in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in the years leading up to World War I, "the Hill" was the cultural center of black life in the city and a major center of jazz.
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  2. The Hill District is a grouping of historically African American neighborhoods in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in the years leading up to World War I, "the Hill" was the cultural center of black life in the city and a major center of jazz. [1]

  3. *This date in 1758 celebrates the “Hill District,” a historically African American neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA. Locally, following the rebellion by slaves and gaining independence of Haiti in 1804, the free black community of the Hill District was called "Little Haiti."

  4. Feb 24, 2017 · The Hill District in Pittsburgh is the setting for the play and movie "Fences." Preservation wins have been hard fought in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Hill District. Over 1,300 buildings were razed in the 1950s and '60s in the name of urban renewal.

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  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Urban strengths of the Hill District include excellent public transit service, convenient access to Pittsburgh’s largest job concentrations (Dwtn & Oakland), several walkable schools, relatively affordable housing, excellent park access, good sidewalk infrastructure, and good remaining historic architecture.

  6. The Hill District's history mirrors that of the City of Pittsburgh. As the city grew and became more established as an industrial core, newly settled Eastern European immigrants flocked to the hillside area overlooking the Golden Triangle, and emerging white-collar workers and commerce merchants moved out to areas such as Oakland and Shadyside.

  7. Aug 7, 2017 · From the 1930s until the 1950s, the Hill District was known as the “crossroads of the world.” Music, art, culture and commerce thrived in Little Harlem. The Hill boasted the only all-black radio station, its own weekly newspaper (the Pittsburgh Courier), and a vibrantly active jazz scene.

  8. The Hill District Digital History Project is a digital space for sharing stories about the people, places, and events that have shaped Pittsburgh's Hill District. The project is a collaboration between the Hill CDC and the History department of Slippery Rock University.

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