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We want to see your old Pittsburgh riverfront photos!

Do you remember how Pittsburgh's riverfronts looked ten years ago?


How about 20 or 30 years back? Do you have old photos that show "the way things were"?






Riverlife would like to see your photos! We may even archive them and use them on the Riverlife website or e-newsletter to show how the city of Pittsburgh has changed.

Please scan your photos into a digital format with a print resolution of 300 dpi and post them on our Flickr page. If you need assistance doing this, please email Stephan Bontrager, Communications Director at stephan(at)riverlifepgh.org. Let us know if you're the photographer and if you give us permission to reuse or reprint your photos for noncommercial purposes.

Thanks for helping us tell the story of Pittsburgh's continuing riverfront transformation!


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