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in 1911. The annexation was controversial at the time, as an overwhelming majority of
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Ridge Avenue, in its heyday between 1890 and 1910, was known as "Millionaires' Row". After 20 years, the area began to decline as some residents moved further out. The entire North Side community began to fray after having been annexed by
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Allegheny annexed adjoining municipalities such as the boroughs of
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veterans. It was incorporated as a borough in 1828 and as a city in 1840. Prior to the 1850s, most of the area was still largely farmland, but was subdivided into residential lots, first for the growing
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This article is about the former Pennsylvania city. For other uses, see
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1385:(1874–1946), born in Allegheny City on February 2, 1874, American
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1178:(1871–1958), Los Angeles real estate developer and lecturer
1125:(1864–1939), founder of Allegheny City candy manufacturer
1220:(1868–1938), was a third baseman in Major League Baseball
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651:When the two cities were joined, both of the old
1521:The Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History
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1071:(1840–1920), scientific instrument engineer
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701:National Register of Historic Places
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1579:. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
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867:Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny
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1609:Hollywood Citizen-News
1594:baseball-reference.com
1314:John Buchanan Robinson
1224:Eleanor Hiestand Moore
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