Category:Armstrong Cork Company Buildings
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The Armstrong Cork Company Buildings, designed by Frederick Osterling, were built in about 1901. They are now converted to loft apartments under the name “The Cork Factory.”
Media in category "Armstrong Cork Company Buildings"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Armstrong Cork Company Buildings, 2015-03-25, 01 bw.jpg 2,235 × 1,676; 1.16 MB
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Armstrong Cork Company Buildings, 2015-03-25, 01.jpg 2,235 × 1,676; 1.55 MB
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Armstrong Cork Company Buildings, 2015-09-13, 01.jpg 2,985 × 1,791; 2.02 MB
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Armstrong Cork Factory from Frank Curto Park.jpg 2,220 × 1,665; 1.83 MB
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Armstrong Cork Factory, 2000-07 - Lomo Smena 8M.jpg 5,093 × 3,396; 3.09 MB
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ArmstrongCorkCompany.jpg 600 × 450; 108 KB
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Cork cutting at Armstrong Cork Company.jpg 655 × 499; 76 KB
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Ordnance - Manufacture (165-WW-347B-6) - DPLA - aef2be69b67e48ca844ba1360225cda7.jpg 9,179 × 6,297; 21.56 MB
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The Cork Factory, Pittsburgh, PA.jpg 1,024 × 768; 180 KB
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View from the Hill (715.216122.CP).jpg 3,000 × 2,221; 1.72 MB
Categories:
- Apartment buildings in Pittsburgh
- Frederick J. Osterling
- Strip District (Pittsburgh)
- National Register of Historic Places in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- 23-49-meter-tall buildings in Pittsburgh
- 1900s architecture in Pennsylvania
- 1910s architecture in Pennsylvania
- Chicago School architecture in Pennsylvania
- Former factories in Pennsylvania
- High-rise apartment buildings in Pennsylvania
- 38-meter-tall buildings in the United States
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1901
- Armstrong Cork Company
- Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks