Penn Liberty Historic Corridor

Friday, September 19
10:00 am – Noon

$25 per person

This tour is limited to 20 participants.

Tickets will not be available after 11:30 pm on September 18.

The Penn-Liberty corridor in Downtown Pittsburgh was an important retail, commercial, and entertainment center in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Historic District —designated as such at both the City and Federal levels in 1987 and later expanded — encompasses a large section of the Penn-Liberty corridor, including the Cultural District. It features outstanding examples of historic buildings ranging from early skyscrapers to more modest cast-iron-front buildings to spaces that offered vaudeville shows, many of them designed by the area’s most significant architects.

Following a decades-long period of decline in the mid-20th century, the district has experienced substantial revitalization in the last 30 years, thanks in large part to historic preservation. Tour participants will see great architecture, learn about the district’s history, and understand the crucial role of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and PHLF in bringing the district back to life.