Oakland (Pittsburgh) 

The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning dominates Oakland's skyline

Oakland is the academic, cultural, and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and is Pennsylvania's third largest "Downtown". [1] Only Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh can claim more economic and social activity than Oakland. The neighborhood is urban and diverse and is home to several universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and students. Oakland is home to the Schenley Farms National Historic District[2] which encompasses two city designated historic districts: the mostly residential Schenley Farms Historic District [3] and the predominantly institutional Oakland Civic Center Historic District.[4]

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Neighborhoods

Oakland is officially divided into four neighborhoods: North Oakland, West Oakland, Central Oakland, and South Oakland. Each section has a unique identity, and offers its own flavor of venues and housing.


North Oakland

Looking east over the University of Pittsburgh and Schenley Farms Historic District

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 108361
Population (2000): 98571
Area: 0.499 mi² 1
South Oakland


Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 33681
Population (2000): 30071
Area: 0.508 mi² 1

South Oakland was the childhood home of Andy Warhol, and later the residence of fellow pop artist Keith Haring. Haring had his first art show while living in Oakland. NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Dan Marino was also born in Oakland, not far from Warhol's home. Warhol and Marino actually grew up on the same block and their former houses are merely a few doors down from each other.

Central Oakland

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 54061
Population (2000): 52811
Area: 0.281 mi² 1
West Oakland

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) has numerous hospitals adding to Oakland's skyline

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 19381
Population (2000): 22721
Area: 0.215 mi² 1

Oakland facts

Oakland attractions

"Interpretations of Oakland," a mural by John Laidacker on Forbes Avenue depicting scenes from Oakland, including Mr. Rogers.

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Notes and References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (January 2006). "Census: Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh Department of City Planning. Retrieved on 2007-07-19.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Although adjacent to Oakland, these attractions are technically just within the official border of Squirrel Hill North although they are almost always popularly considered to be located in Oakland.

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