McCook Family Estate
McCook Family Estate, Historic mansion in Shadyside, Pittsburgh, United States
The McCook Family Estate on Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh is a large mansion designed in the Jacobean Revival style with symmetrical facades and intricate architectural details. The multi-story structure contains spacious rooms, decorative finishes, and skilled craftwork typical of early 1900s residential design.
The estate was constructed between 1906 and 1907 for businessman Willis McCook during Pittsburgh's peak industrial prosperity. Its construction marked a high point of residential building by wealthy industrialists in the city.
The estate reflects how wealthy Pittsburgh families displayed their prosperity through architecture during the early 1900s. The grand rooms and ornate finishes show the refined tastes of the industrial elite who shaped the city.
The property now operates as a hotel, allowing visitors to experience the interiors and historic setting firsthand. Its location on Fifth Avenue in the historic Shadyside neighborhood makes it easy to visit alongside other nearby attractions.
The property underwent major renovations in 2012 and was converted into a boutique hotel while preserving its original architectural character. This adaptive reuse ensured that a significant example of industrial-era residential architecture remains inhabited and maintained today.
Location: Pittsburgh
Architectural style: Jacobethan
GPS coordinates: 40.44802,-79.93832
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:22
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