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A view of the park benches and food kiosks at the Schenley Plaza
A view of the park benches and food kiosks at the Schenley Plaza
Bellefield Bridge
Bellefield Bridge
Schenley Plaza's carousel
Schenley Plaza's carousel
View from the southwest corner of Schenley Plaza. The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning, Stephen Foster Memorial, and Heinz Chapel can
View from the southwest corner of Schenley Plaza. The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning, Stephen Foster Memorial, and Heinz Chapel can be seen on the left. Across the plaza, behind the trees, is the Carnegie Institute and Library complex.
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Cathedral of Learning seen from Panther Hollow Lake
Cathedral of Learning seen from Panther Hollow Lake
One of the Tufa Bridges over Panther Hollow Run, below the visitor's center.
One of the Tufa Bridges over Panther Hollow Run, below the visitor's center.
Neill Log House in Schenley Park, built circa 1787 (or before), once belonged to the family of Robert Neill, and later to Col. James O'Hara and his gr
Neill Log House in Schenley Park, built circa 1787 (or before), once belonged to the family of Robert Neill, and later to Col. James O'Hara and his granddaughter Mary Schenley (for whom the park is named).
The Westinghouse Memorial in Schenley Park
The Westinghouse Memorial in Schenley Park