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Dilworth Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

1914 establishments in PennsylvaniaCity of Pittsburgh historic designationsNational Register of Historic Places in PittsburghPittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic LandmarksSchool buildings completed in 1914
School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in PennsylvaniaSchools in PittsburghTudor Revival architecture in Pennsylvania
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The Dilworth Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a historic school building, completed in April 1915. As of March 2015 it is a traditional Magnet school for pre-kindergarten through the fifth grade in the Pittsburgh Public Schools system. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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Dilworth Elementary School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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15206 Pittsburgh
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