Allegheny Commons East Park
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About Allegheny Commons East Park in Pittsburgh
Allegheny Commons is Pittsburgh's oldest park, established in 1867 in what was then the separate city of Allegheny before its annexation by Pittsburgh. Located on Pittsburgh's North Side, the 64-acre park surrounds the neighborhood of Allegheny Center and serves as a central green space for several diverse Northside communities.
The park features wide promenades lined with mature trees, creating picturesque walking paths popular with residents and visitors alike. At its center is Lake Elizabeth, a man-made lake that adds a scenic focal point and gathering place within the park. The lake area was redesigned in the 1960s with a more modern aesthetic.
Allegheny Commons contains several notable landmarks and attractions. The National Aviary, the country's largest aviary, is located within the park's western section. Civil War-era monuments can be found throughout the grounds, including the Soldiers Monument and Hampton Battery Memorial. The park also houses a Victorian-era music pavilion and several fountains, though some have been removed over the years.
In recent decades, community groups and the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy have worked to preserve and revitalize Allegheny Commons. Restoration efforts have focused on replanting trees, improving pathways, and reconstructing historic features like the Northeast Fountain. These initiatives aim to honor the park's rich history while adapting it to serve the needs of modern park users.
Allegheny Commons serves multiple recreational purposes for the surrounding neighborhoods. Its open green spaces are used for picnics, informal sports, and community events. The park's tennis courts, swimming pool, and playgrounds provide structured recreation options for visitors of all ages.