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Free Tours at the Old Allegheny County Jail Museum

Apr 3, 2017 - Apr 24, 2017 | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas-Family Division
440 Ross Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

A PHLF docent is on hand to tell you the story of the place. Completed in 1886 to the designs of Boston architect H. H. Richardson and in use until July 27, 1995, the former Allegheny County Jail was renovated between 1999 and 2001 to house the Family Division of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. A portion of one of the cell blocks has been preserved as the “Old Allegheny County Jail Museum.”

The Jail Museum was created through a grant from the Drue Heinz Trust to PHLF, in cooperation with the Allegheny County Juvenile Court and Curator Ed Urban, former Deputy Warden. The Jail Museum opened in 2005. Enter the Family Court Facility through one of two entrances. In both cases, you must go through security and NO cameras are permitted.

Cost: FREE

  • Enter through the main Ross Street entrance.
  • Or, enter through the great courtyard arch on Fifth Avenue.

Contact: Mary Lu Denny, marylu@phlf.org or 412-471-5808, ext 527

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