Forbes Avenue
Forbes Avenue is one of the longest streets in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It runs along an east–west route for a length of approximately 7 mi (11 km).
Length
7 mi (11 km)
Grant Street in Downtown
PA 885 (Boulevard of the Allies) in Uptown
Birmingham Bridge in Uptown
Peebles Street in Point Breeze
Allegheny County Courthouse, built in 1884, bounded by Forbes and Fifth Avenues, as well as Grant and Ross Streets.
The Carnegie Institute and Library complex (which houses the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Music Hall, and the main branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh), built in 1896, at 4400 Forbes Avenue.
The Carnegie Institute and Library complex on Forbes Avenue, as well as Carnegie Mellon University campus as viewed from the 36th floor of the Cathedral of Learning.
Cathedral of Learning, built in 1926, bounded by Forbes, Fifth, and S. Bellefield Avenues and Bigelow Boulevard. The tallest academic building in the United States.
PPG Place, built from 1981 to 1984, bounded by Forbes Avenue and the Boulevard of the Allies on its north and south sides, and Stanwix and Wood Streets to its east and west.
William Pitt Union, the student building of the University of Pittsburgh, built in 1898, as viewed from Forbes Avenue.
Log Cabin from the 1800s that was placed on the grounds of the Cathedral of Learning facing Forbes Avenue to celebrate Pitt's bicentennial (1987) and log cabin origins.
The Pittsburgh Public Schools' Board of Education administration building, bounded by Forbes Ave., S. Bellefield Ave., Filmore and S. Dithridge Streets.
Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall (Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women) of Carnegie Mellon, built in 1906 (addition in 1914).
Hamburg Hall on the campus of Carnegie Mellon, former Main Building, U.S. Bureau of Mines, built in 1915, at 4800 Forbes Avenue.
Iron fence from "The Maples" (C. L. Magee estate), built circa 1890, at Forbes Avenue and Halkett Street.
Brackenridge Hall, built in 1924, on Forbes Avenue, part of the Schenley Quadrangle of the University of Pittsburgh.
Bruce Hall, built in 1924, on Forbes Avenue, part of the Schenley Quadrangle of the University of Pittsburgh.
Litchfield Towers, dormitories at the University of Pittsburgh, built in 1963, bounded by Forbes Avenue, 5th Avenue, and Bouquet Street.
Hillman Library, of the University of Pittsburgh, opened in 1968, at Forbes Avenue and Schenley Drive.
David Lawrence Hall, completed in 1968, an academic building at the University of Pittsburgh, at Forbes Avenue.
Barco Law Building, opened in 1976, at the corner of Forbes Avenue and S. Bouquet St., houses the University of Pittsburgh's School of Law.
Sennott Square, completed in 2002, part of the University of Pittsburgh, located at Forbes Avenue and S. Bouquet Street.
Public Safety Building of the University of Pittsburgh on Forbes Avenue.
The Oxford Building of the University of Pittsburgh, at 3501 Forbes Avenue.
Forbes Craig Apartments of University of Pittsburgh, at the corner of Forbes Avenue and S. Craig Street.
Building at 3343 Forbes Avenue, owned by the University of Pittsburgh.
Duquesne University's Forbes construction project, including the Sklar Skywalk, which passes over Forbes Avenue.