Boulevard of the Allies
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The Boulevard of the Allies is a mostly four-lane road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, connecting Downtown Pittsburgh with the Oakland neighborhood of the city. Because of its lengthy name, locals sometimes refer to it as simply "The Boulevard".
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Skyline of downtown Pittsburgh, as seen from the Boulevard of the Allies.
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Allegheny
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West
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in Pittsburgh
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Pittsburgh
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Eastbound exit only
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Westbound entrance only
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Eastern terminus; interchange
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Westbound exit only
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Westbound exit and entrance only; right-in/right-out
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Exit 72B ; westbound exit and entrance only
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No left turns eastbound onto Wood Street
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Eastern end of concurrency with PA 885; no left turns at intersection
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Western end of concurrency with Purple Belt
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Northern end of concurrency with PA 885; northern terminus of PA 885; westbound traffic must exit and has no access to westbound Boulevard of the Allies west of interchange; no eastbound exit to I-579; southern terminus of I-579
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Western terminus; entrance from I-376 east / US 22 east / US 30 east
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Eastern end of concurrency with Purple Belt for eastbound Boulevard of the Allies traffic
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Eastern end of concurrency with Purple Belt for westbound Boulevard of the Allies traffic; no left turns from either direction; 2nd Avenue / Court Place exit and entrance ramps, respectively, to Ross Street; access to I-376 west / US 22 west / US 30 west via Grant Street
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Jumonville Street – Birmingham Bridge, South Side
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Bluff Street – Duquesne University
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Commonwealth Place to
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Forbes Avenue – Oakland
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Marion Street –
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Wood Street to
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Panther Hollow Road – Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Flagstaff Hill, Oakland, Squirrel Hill, Schenley Park
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Commonwealth Place in Pittsburgh
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Panther Hollow Road in Pittsburgh
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The Boulevard of the Allies is a mostly four-lane road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, connecting Downtown Pittsburgh with the Oakland neighborhood of the city. Because of its lengthy name, locals sometimes refer to it as simply "The Boulevard". Some sections are part of Pennsylvania Route 885. The road begins in Downtown Pittsburgh at its intersection with Commonwealth Place and an offramp from Interstate 279. The road continues east through Downtown passing Point Park University and the former Art Institute of Pittsburgh building to Grant Street where it becomes elevated to transition from the flat plain of Downtown to the bluff that Oakland sits on. Before reaching Oakland, it passes by Duquesne University and Mercy Hospital along the edge of a cliff several hundred feet above the Monongahela River with views of the city's South Side neighborhood and includes partial interchanges with Interstate 579 and Interstate 376. At its interchange with I-579, the road is split; westbound traffic must exit from the road onto I-579 or the Liberty Bridge. The second westbound portion of Boulevard of the Allies is only accessible via an entrance ramp from the Liberty Bridge. Upon reaching Oakland, it cuts through the southern portion of the neighborhood and leads into Schenley Park just bypassing the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Upon entering the park across the Anderson Bridge, the road's name changes to Panther Hollow Road (named after Panther Hollow) and continues through the park to become Hobart Street in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood east of Schenley Park. The road is named in honor of the Allies of World War I. The Boulevard of the Allies was rededicated on June 29, 2008 as part of the celebration of Pittsburgh's 250th anniversary. As part of the rededication, American flags have been added on both sides of the boulevard as it elevates toward the Liberty Bridge ramp and thirty temporary banners celebrating the Allies of World War I have been affixed, following the road to its end.
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from to Bates Street
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