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Image: ALCOA Building Entrance (Pittsburgh)

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Description: View of entrance to ALCOA Building from southwest. Entrance pavilion built of glass and aluminum. Design by Harrison and Abramovitz. ALCOA Building (a.k.a. Regional Enterprise Tower), 425 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A Historic American Buildings Survey—HABS image.
Title: ALCOA Building Entrance (Pittsburgh)
Credit: Historic American Buildings Survey — HABS No. PA-6724-2.
Author: Nicholas Traub
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