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Allegheny County Office Building

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Allegheny County Office Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Allegheny County Office Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Allegheny County Office Building located at Ross Street and Forbes Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1929 to 1931. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.

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Allegheny County Office Building
Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh

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Allegheny County Office Building

Forbes Avenue 542
15219 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States
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county.allegheny.pa.us

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