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English: Iron-front building at 66–70 Fifth Avenue (later numbered 306–310), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Built in 1876, it was home to the Pittsburgh Commercial newspaper until 1877, and its successor, the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette, until 1890. The Pittsburgh Leader shared the building for a few years. The site is now occupied by the Tower at PNC Plaza.
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Source Durant, Samuel W. (1876) History of Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co., Plate XIV (bet. pp. 124 and 125)
Author L.H. Everts & Co.

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