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in 1911. The annexation was controversial at the time, as an overwhelming majority of
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Allegheny annexed adjoining municipalities such as the boroughs of
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856:The Mexican War Streets were laid out in 1847 by
662:When the two cities were joined, both of the old
1532:The Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History
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712:National Register of Historic Places
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1590:. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
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1696:The Teutonia Männerchor
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1641:Allegheny City Society
1620:Hollywood Citizen-News
1605:baseball-reference.com
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1571:William J. Switala,
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