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    Point of View

    Point of View

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    Duquesne Heights

    Tony Vanoy and I went to the "Point of View" on Mt Washington in Pittsburgh PA on Sunday June 8th…read more The park is free to enjoy! There is no parking lot so you need to find some on street parking near by! The views are Amazing! Pittsburgh and all the buildings with the 2 Rivers and bridges plus you can see the Pittsburgh Steeler Stadium ! The statue is of George Washington meeting and talking with the Seneca Indian Chief! I definitely recommend you checking it out!a piece of history with gorgeous views! I definitely would go back again!

    Point of View is a small park on Grandview Avenue. People visit this park for two reasons: to see…read morethe artist Jim West's bronze sculpture of George Washington and Seneca leader Guyasuta (2006) and to view the beautiful downtown Pittsburgh skyline below. According to a sign at this park, Washington and Guyasuta first met in the year 1753 when Guyasuta guided Washington to Fort LaBoeuf to tell the French to leave the region. The French refused to leave, and the next year, the French and Indian War began--with Guyasuta supporting the French. In the year 1770, Washington and Guyasuta met again to discuss their different points of view about the future of the Pittsburgh area. Jim West's sculpture depicts this intense conversation with Washington looking down the Ohio Valley to signify a westward push and Guyasuta resisting. As for viewing the Pittsburgh skyline, this park is located in the Western end of Grandview Avenue, giving people clear views of Point State Park, skyscrapers downtown, the stadium on the North Shore, etcetera. Binoculars are available for people who want a zoomed-in view, but I think that the view is spectacular with the naked eyes. Note: The neighborhood of Mount Washington has limited parking, so you might have to drive around a bit to find a spot. I parked my vehicle in a parking lot a couple of blocks away.

    The Kaufmann Clock - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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