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Point State Park promenades are open

Beautiful renovations make park's riverfront edges shine


June 2011

PITTSBURGH--Visitors to Point State Park this summer
may be pleasantly surprised to find Point State Park's riverfront promenades are now open to the public.



After getting a top-to-bottom makeover as part of the massive Point State Park renovation currently underway, the promenades along the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers look better than ever.

The refurbished promenades join the new Convention Center Riverfront Plaza and the exisitng Allegheny Riverfront Park in the Cultural District to create a beautiful continous riverfront experience along the Allegheny. With these portions of Three Rivers Park now open, you can walk, bike and skate all the way from the Strip District to Point State Park.




Check out Riverlife's photo gallery of the Point State Park promenades and other riverfront developments.

All Images Copyright Riverlife 2011.


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