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Allegheny High School, historic school building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Allegheny High School is a former school building in Pittsburgh featuring two distinct architectural structures: a brick and stone building constructed in 1889 and an Art Deco structure added in 1936. The campus spans roughly 3 acres and contains wide hallways, spacious classrooms, and decorative entrance details characteristic of its era.

The school opened in 1883 as the only high school in the then-separate city of Allegheny, with a brick and stone building completed in 1889 designed by architect Frederick J. Osterling. After Allegheny merged with Pittsburgh in 1911 and an Art Deco addition appeared in 1936, the school ceased operating as a high school in 1983 but continues serving as an elementary and middle school campus today.

The school took its name from the Allegheny area, a neighborhood with its own identity before becoming part of Pittsburgh in 1911. The building remains a landmark that residents connect to their community's past and educational heritage.

The campus is conveniently located near downtown Pittsburgh on a spacious plot with easy access to view the historic structures from outside. Since the property is actively used by Pittsburgh Public Schools for educational purposes, it is best to plan visits carefully and inquire in advance about access times.

The school attracted notable figures including author Willa Cather, who taught English and Latin there, and filmmaker William N. Robson, who worked during the radio era. These connections to twentieth-century cultural figures add unexpected significance to the building's history.

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Frederick J. Osterling
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40.45306,-80.00889
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February 9, 2026 08:23
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