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Gallagher-Kieffer House

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Gallagher Kieffer House1
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The Gallagher-Kieffer House is a historic building in the United States. It is located at 234 North Dithridge Street in the North Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1893 in the Shingle architectural style, the house was the home of Patrick F. Gallagher, president of the Duquesne Construction Company from 1931 to 1938, and his family. In May 2020, the House was nominated to be a City of Pittsburgh Historic Landmark by Preservation Pittsburgh. In July 2020, the City of Pittsburgh's Historic Review Commission determined that this nomination was viable.

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Gallagher-Kieffer House
North Dithridge Street, Pittsburgh

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North Dithridge Street 234
15213 Pittsburgh
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