You rarely hear about Highland Park. The adjacent neighborhood by the same name is relatively well-known, but the park itself exists in the shadow of the more popular Schenley and Frick parks. Pittsburgh really has four historic "planned" parks. Schenley is the crowning glory. Frick is where wealthy urbanites let their dogs run off the leash. The smallest and most urban of the four is Allegheny Commons, on the North Side. There you can still see homeless people sleeping on benches. Highland Park is often lost in the shuffle, but it too is a large, historic, "planned" urban park with lots of glorious details and flourishes. Of course, there are many smaller parks throughout the city, especially downtown. And the most famous park of all--"The Point"--is actually one of the newest...despite its location at the site of the original French and British forts. |
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