July 16, 2012
Mohenjo
Human Interest
American Elegy, Art Blakey, Civic Arena, Consol Energy Center, Cool Papa Bell, Crawford Grill, Dizzy Gillespie, Errol Garner, ethnicity, Exposure, Greenlee Field, Gus Greenlee, hubs, huffingtonpost, Jazz, John Coltrane, Josh Gibson, Martin Luther King Jr, Negro League Baseball, Pennsylvania, photography, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh's Hill District: The Death Of a Dream, Randy Fox, Riots, Satchel Paige, Slideexpand, suburbanization, The Hill, The Hill District, The Lower Hill, The Pittsburgh Crawfords, transportation, travel, Travel Blogs, Travel News, travel photography, U.S. Destinations, Urban Renewal
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In America, prior to mass suburbanization and sprawl, our great cities served as, not only cultural and business hubs, but thriving centers of families. Some of those neighborhoods were virtually cities within a city, especially when it came to divisions of ethnicity and color.
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