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  1. West End Village (originally named Temperanceville) is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's west city area. It has a zip code of 15220, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods). The neighborhood lies in a small valley south of the Ohio River and less than a mile from ...

  2. Mar 7, 2019 · By pittsburghbeautiful. Search Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. May 8, 2024. 68 °F. History of West End. The West End is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s west city area. The neighborhood is located less than a mile from downtown and was originally named Temperanceville. It was founded as a dry town and eventually annexed to the city in 1874.

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  4. Pittsburgh has 90 neighborhoods and the “West End” is actually very small and according to Niche, only has 381 residents. We’re using the “West End” to include a smattering of neighborhoods on that side of town, including Crafton Heights, Elliot, Westwood, Sheraden, Ingram, McKees Rocks and Greentree. History.

  5. Jul 29, 2015 · 64. West End. This area was once called Temperanceville because founding landowner Isaac Warden didn’t allow the sale or consumption of booze.

  6. Nov 21, 2020 · The main parking area at the end of Fairview Avenue. There are two parking areas for West End Overlook, both of which are adjacent to the park and feature handicapped accessibility to the viewing area. The primary parking lot is located at the end of Fairview Avenue at the following coordinates: 40.44572, -80.03403.

  7. Aug 31, 2022 · Nestled in a valley along the Ohio River, the West End Village is on the cusp of a comeback. Just two miles from downtown, the community once considered a gateway to the city of Pittsburgh is ...

  8. Allegheny County. $135,010 Average Value $46 Average Price per Sq Ft. Industrial pocket with history. A tiny slice of 0.2 square miles, West End is a pocket suburb that offers history and a view. Locals can admire the city from the West End Overlook, which gazes across the Ohio River to downtown Pittsburgh.

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