Shiloh Street

Shiloh Street, located in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh, has a rich history. It was a prominent part of the early settlement of the area and played a role in the development of Pittsburgh’s transportation systems.

Mount Washington was initially known as “Coal Hill” due to its use for coal mining in the 18th and 19th centuries. Shiloh Street, along with other streets in the neighborhood, became crucial as transportation routes for coal and other goods, connecting the hillside to the city below.

Over time, as Pittsburgh grew, Mount Washington transformed from an industrial area into a residential neighborhood with stunning views of the city skyline. Today, Shiloh Street remains a notable thoroughfare in Mount Washington, lined with shops, restaurants, and homes, while preserving its historical character.

Local Businesses

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Cafe Nikos

This great local spot features friendly people, good food, and reasonable prices.

Shiloh Gastro

Great burgers.

Eiseltown

Flowers and Gifts

“As Shiloh Street winds, where memories sleep. Amidst the hills, a neighborhood’s heart, In each storefront and stoop, a story to impart.”

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