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McCleary Elementary School

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McCleary School Lawrenceville Pittsburgh
McCleary School Lawrenceville Pittsburgh

The McCleary Elementary School (also known as McCleary Traditional Academy, and more recently as McCleary Early Childhood Center) in the Upper Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1900. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.The building was last used by Pittsburgh Public Schools during the 2011–12 school year as an early childhood education center. In 2013, the school was sold to a developer for $410,000. It was then renovated and converted to condominiums in 2015–17. The project also added a third story to the building.

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McCleary Elementary School
Kent Way, Pittsburgh

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15201 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States
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Hunter Saw & Machine Company
Hunter Saw & Machine Company

The Hunter Saw & Machine Company is a historic former industrial property in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located at Butler Street and 57th Street, just outside the Lawrenceville Historic District. The property is a complex of four buildings dating to between 1907 and approximately 1945 which served as the headquarters and manufacturing facility of the Hunter Saw & Machine Company, which produced various custom tools and machinery with a specialty in cold saws. The company was founded in 1898 by Henry S. Hunter, Joseph Kennedy, and Emil Anschuetz, and remained in business until 1969 when it was bought out by a competitor, ASKO. The Lawrenceville plant continued to operate until 1988. As of 2021, the buildings have been renovated as office, commercial, and residential space.The complex consists of four buildings. The easternmost building at the corner of Butler and 57th is Machine Shop A, which is the original section of the plant built in 1907. It is a two-story building, seven bays wide by six bays deep, with a front-gabled monitor roof. The building is of heavy timber-frame construction with a brick exterior and has a c. 1910 steel-framed shed addition at the rear. To the west is a small two-story, two-bay brick office building which was built around 1915. A restroom structure behind the office collapsed and was converted into a small courtyard. On the other side of the office is Machine Shop B, which was built around 1920. It is a one-story, four-bay brick building with a sawtooth roof. Further west is a c. 1945 storage and shipping building which is of steel-frame and concrete construction.