Perry South

The section of Perry South surrounding Charles Street was once called Pleasant Valley and considered a neighborhood in its own right.[3] Perrysville Avenue is an extension of Federal Street, the main north-south thoroughfare of the city formerly known as Allegheny.Federal Street ends and Perrysville Avenue begins where the flat river plain gives way to a steep hill.Josh Gibson, Hall of Fame catcher for the Homestead Grays, a Negro National League team of the 1920s, lived there."A series of these rowhouses on Brightridge Street have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Neighborhood of PittsburghUnited StatesPennsylvaniaAllegheny CountyPittsburghneighborhoodNorth Sidestreetcar suburbParkway NorthMexican War StreetsCommodore Oliver Hazard PerryWar of 1812AlleghenyJosh GibsonHomestead GraysNational Register of Historic Placeswhite flightAfrican-AmericanPerry NorthNorthview HeightsSpring Hill-City ViewFineviewCentral North SideCalifornia-KirkbrideMarshall-ShadelandDorothy Mae RichardsonJohn BrashearMchenry, IllinoisHouses at 838–862 Brightridge StreetHouses at 2501–2531 Charles StreetSections andneighborhoodsDowntownCentral Business DistrictChinatownCultural DistrictStrip DistrictUptownNorth HillsAllegheny CenterAllegheny WestBrighton HeightsCentral NorthsideChateauEast AlleghenyManchesterBrunot IslandNorth ShoreSpring GardenSpring Hill–City ViewSummer HillTroy HillWashington's LandingSouth SideSouth HillsAllentownArlingtonArlington HeightsBeechviewBeltzhooverBon AirBrooklineCarrickKnoxvilleLincoln PlaceMount OliverMount WashingtonChatham VillageNew HomesteadOverbrookSt. ClairSouthshoreSouth Side FlatsSouth Side SlopesWest EndBanksvilleChartiersCrafton HeightsDuquesne HeightsEast CarnegieElliottEsplenFairywoodOakwoodRidgemontSheradenWestwoodWindgapEast EndBedford DwellingsBloomfieldCentral LawrencevilleCrawford-RobertsEast HillsEast LibertyFriendshipGarfieldGlen HazelGreenfieldFour Mile RunHazelwoodHighland ParkHomewood NorthHomewood SouthHomewood WestLarimerLincoln–Lemington–BelmarLower LawrencevilleMiddle HillMorningsideNorth Point BreezePoint BreezePolish HillRegent SquareShadysidePanther HollowSquirrel Hill NorthSquirrel Hill SouthSummerset at Frick ParkStanton HeightsSwisshelm ParkTerrace VillageUpper HillUpper LawrencevilleAllegheny CityBoroughsBirminghamBrushtonDuquesne (1849–1868)LawrencevilleMonongahelaSt. Clair (1870–1872)St. Clair (1906–1923)South PittsburghTemperancevilleUnion BoroughWest LibertyWest PittsburghTownshipsCollinsLibertyLower St. ClairMcClureOaklandPeebles