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2015 House Tour


Look up in Observatory Hill on June 7th, 2015


Observatory Hill opens 10 homes & 2 historic buildings for a house tour on Sunday June 7th from 1 to 5 p.m  

 
Located on the Pittsburgh’s northern edge between Riverview Park and the East Street Valley, Observatory Hill features large, stately homes on Perrysville and equally charming modest homes that border the park and wind between Perrysville and Marshall Avenues. Neighbors will swing their doors open as visitors step from the Molly’s Trolleys that stop at convenient intersections. Guests will see that this green and friendly community is on the move with homes, parks and community assets that reward visitors who make the trip up to the Observatory Hill House Tour on Sunday, June 7th.

Don’t miss the architectural details that will have you ‘looking up’ for color and inspiration all afternoon. 

Tickets are available for $15.00 at the registration table at Riverview United Presbyterian Church at 3505 Perrysville Avenue. 


3202 Perrysville Avenue

3202 Perrysville Avenue


Home of Autumn and Eric Williams This grand house along historic Judge's Row sparked a great deal of interest among neighbors when it came on the market—it seemed that everybody wanted to take a look! According to the 1902 Hopkins map and city directories, the ori... Read more...
 
33 Watson Blvd.

33 Watson Blvd.


Home of Levi Meyers and Jason Bowman Construction on this imposing house was completed in 1897. The style is Carpenter Gothic, but it's easy to discern both Second Empire and Queen Anne influences. This house was one of the first built in the area; it may have bee... Read more...
 
3340 Perrysville Ave

3340 Perrysville Ave


Home of Chris and Kara Bane Built in 1905, this elegant house high up on Judge's Row is today the home of the Bane family. In its many years, it has housed only four families! According to the story that has been handed down from owner to owner, the original resid... Read more...
 
61 Riverview Ave

61 Riverview Ave


Home of Scott Pipitone and Rachel Wilson This beautiful house with its inviting porch was built in 1897; the sunroom, garage, porch extension, and bathrooms were added in 1929. Scott Pipitone bought the house in 1994 from the Schellhaas family, who had purchased i... Read more...
 
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