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Spring Garden
North Pittsburgh
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News From Spring Garden
3/15/2011 North Side groups start receiving community funds from casino |
2/24/2010 PPND invests more than $1.3M in Pittsburgh city neighborhoods for 2010 |
12/8/2009 Penn Brewery reopens |
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Photo Credit: Robert Strovers/Artistic Pursuits
Spring Garden is a close-knit Northside neighborhood. The homes and the atmosphere reflect the traditional values of the immigrants who settled here long ago. Some of the most eclectic architecture and decoration in the city may be found in the hillsides of Spring Garden.
Schools
Families in Spring Garden enjoy a variety of educational options. The Pittsburgh Public School District - which was recently named one of the Country's Top Ten Large Urban Districts by GreatSchools.org - offers a mix of neighborhood schools and specialized magnet choices in or near Spring Garden, including:- Pittsburgh Spring Hill K-5
- Pittsburgh Northview International Studies PreK-5 Magnet
- Pittsburgh Schiller Classical Academy 6-8 Magnet
- Pittsburgh Perry Traditional Academy 9-12 Magnet
- Pittsburgh Oliver 9-12
If you are interested in private, parochial, or charter school options, please visit the "Education" section of our resource page for links.
Libraries
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is one of the oldest and most respected public library systems in the country. Established by Andrew Carnegie as a public trust in 1895, CLP has 19 locations throughout the City of Pittsburgh. Neighbors in Spring Garden enjoy these branches:- Allegheny Library
- Woods Run Library