Through more than 200 vintage photographs, Pittsburgh's Shadyside
chronicles the personalities, places, institutions, and events that
transformed a farming community into an affluent industrial-age suburb
and diverse city neighborhood.
The suburb of Shadyside was established in the middle of farmland during
the late 1860s when the Shadyside train station opened. As Pittsburgh
grew into the world's preeminent industrial city, Shadyside became the
home of many influential men of the industrial age. Rapid change struck
Shadyside early in the 20th century when commerce sprouted up around the
perimeter of the neighborhood to cater to the residents' demand for
luxury goods and services. Within another decade industry moved in,
especially close to the train tracks, and in 1915, the Ford Motor
Company assembly plant opened in Shadyside.