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Go behind-the-scenes, or just explore and experience a collection of iconic buildings and cool spaces.
Tickets available online at: www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
OCTOBER 6 & 7
DowntownNorthside
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EVENT SPONSORS
DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh2
Ten Things to Know About DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh 1. DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh (DOP) is a 2-day
celebration of architecture, design and heritage, presented in an innovative format for all to enjoy.
2. The third annual DOP takes place over the weekend of October 6-7, 10am-4pm. Hours for the participating buildings vary. Hours are listed in this guide and on our website; www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
3. Reservations are not required, but you will be required to show your ticket at each building for entry (printed copy or mobile is acceptable).
4. Event tickets are available online at www.DoorsOpenPgh.org and can be purchased until Sunday October 7, at 3pm.
5. You can purchase either a 1-day or a 2-day event ticket (DOP is FREE for children 5 and under, but a ticket is still required).
6. Visit our mobile-friendly website, www.DoorsOpenPgh.org, to plan your DOP itinerary and get up-to-the-date info on participating buildings. You can also access the mobile mapping tool and take your itinerary with you on your phone!
Like the buildings at Doors Open? Hire an architect.
A CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS412.471.9548 [email protected] aiapgh.org
Bringing great design to our region
MIGHTY. BEAUTIFUL.HISTORIC.
Thank you, Pittsburghers, for welcoming visitors to our city.
Thank you, Pittsburghers, for welcoming visitors to our city.
7. Insider Tours Return! These are thematic, traditional tour experiences, led by local experts. These tours do require buying a ticket separate from the DOP Event Ticket. Insider Tour Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are ONLY available online, until October 5, at 5pm. Tickets range in cost from $0 - $40. You can find descriptions for the various Insider Tours and get tickets at www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
8. DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh, Inc is a non-profit, (501c3) established in 2016, founded by Bonnie Baxter for the purpose of bringing DOORS OPEN to this city. Bonnie serves as the only full-time staff; DOP is supported by 350 awesome event-day volunteers (look for the orange shirts!) and a social media manager Nicole Roach.
9. Bonnie was inspired by a similar event she attended in Chicago, and now Pittsburgh joins the ranks of 50+ other European and North American cities that host DOORS OPEN/Open House events.
10. Please like us on Facebook (DoorsOpenPittsburgh). And if you enjoy the event, please help to sustain DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh by making a financial contribution at www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
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MARKET SQUARESATURDAY
Oct 6 • 10a-1:30pSUNDAY
Oct 7 • 10a-2p
FREE ADMISSION
Create Your Mobile Itinerary for the DOP Weekend!
www.DoorsOpenPgh.orgFrom your mobile device:
• Go to the Plan Your Adventure page and Look for “Your Mobile Itinerary”
• Click on the various buildings to see a photo, building description and hours
• Get building closing alerts
• Save Favorites• Get directions from
one building to another by clicking on the (map) icon
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Ticket sales close October 5th at 5pm.For tickets and complete list of Insider Tours:
www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
Insider Tours take place during the DOP weekend.Insider Tours are traditional tour experiences, that are thematic and led by a local expert.
Tickets can be purchased online
Now thru October 7
Print/Mobile display is acceptable for entrance
to any participating building
Tickets Are Available Online at:
www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
Get your tickets for
DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh
October 6 & 7
DOP Event Center On SiteCheck Out These Exhibitors:
Quantum TheatreSnap a photo as you take a step into the world of Chatterton, Quantum’s newest creation, premiering at Trinity Cathedral as part of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts. Visit www.quantumtheatre.com.IFMA PittsburghIFMA Pittsburgh is a member-centric association. In support of its members, IFMA Pittsburgh promotes the facility management profession through education, credentialing, publishing, research and standards development. Please stop by our booth for more information. Visit www.ifmapittsburgh.orgHenderson Graphic Design & Illustration Buildings by ShaneIllustrations by Shane Henderson of local landmarks and other well known architectural structures. Available in small 8.5x5.5” mini prints, along with large 12.5x19” digital and screen prints. Visit www.BuildingsByShane.com.YAF - AIA Pittsburgh Young Architects ForumThe Young Architects Forum is promoting architecture and good design among the youngest generations. You
will find fun activities for kids (and adults) and useful resources on getting started with architecture. It’s never too soon! Visit aiapgh.org/aia-community/yaf/.Emmanuel Fine Art Photography GalleryInspired by his passion of photography, Emmanuel Panagiotakis opened Emmanuel Fine Art Photography Gallery in 2017. He captures intricate detail in his breathtaking images that can be printed at large scale. Visit www.epfa.me/.Giant EagleDOORS OPEN Pittsburgh participants passing through Market Square can stop at Giant Eagle’s Curbside Express tent to spin a prize wheel for a chance to win exclusive offers, gift cards and more! Visit www.GiantEagle.com.Pittsburgh Fringe FestivalThe sixth annual Pittsburgh Fringe Festival will take place in early April of 2019. Come learn how you can be involved in an open and democratic festival of theatre, movement, music and dance. Visit www.pittsburghfringe.org.Green Building AllianceThe Make My Trip Count commuter survey will help determine commuter patterns into Downtown,
Oakland and surrounding neightborhoods, and by which transportation modes – bus, car, carpool, T, walking, biking or otherwise. The survey addresses two key questions: Where do commuters travel from and to? Which modes are they using regularly? Respondents also have a chance to provide input about why they commute the way that they do – and the challenges they face. Make Your Trip Count! Visit www.makemytripcount.org.KerfCase,LLCMachined in single pieces from gorgeous Pennsylvania hardwoods, the Studio Case by Kerf is a stylish, modular utility kit for artists, designers, and anyone who needs an office on the go. Store pencils, markers, and other small objects in a secure, stackable carrying case. Visit www.kerfcase.com.KDKA-TV - SUNDAY ONLYExperience the KDKA-TV Mobile Weather Lab - a state-of-the-art, specially equipped news truck that takes KDKA-TV Weather Team around Western PA to give viewers the clearest weather update. Meet Meteorologist Kristin Emery! www.kdka.com.
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Smithfield United Church of Christ
Designed by Henry Hornbostel, this building, dedicated in 1927, is the fifth home to our
congregation on this site. A true skyscraper, the steel frame and curtain wall construction makes the huge stained glass panels in the
sanctuary possible. The cast aluminum steeple is the first use of aluminum as a
structural building material.
www.smithfieldchurch.org
Steeple tours will be offered to ten visitors at 2 PM October 6 + 7
Market SquareDOP Event Center and ExhibitorsSee Page 3.
Be an opener of doors for
such as come after thee.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
CongratulationsDoors OpenPittsburgh
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Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Congratulations DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh
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Hungry? Check out these
Restaurants:
B Dunkin’ Donuts28 Market Squarewww.dunkindonuts.com
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E PG&H / Redhawk Coffee536 Smithfield Streetshoppgandh.com
Union Standard524 William Penn Placewww.unionstandardpgh.com
C The Milkshake Factory314 Fifth Avenuewww.themilkshakefactory.com
A Dunkin’ Donuts601 Grant Street, Suite 100www.dunkindonuts.com
Did you Enjoy DOP 2018? If so, please consider donating to keep this event affordable and sustainable.
DOWNTOWN
DOP Thanks to Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership for their support in 2018
Attendees please check your inbox for a post-event survey.
Building hours subject to change. For real-time building hours;
www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
Renewing Communities; Building Pride
Proudly partnering with Doors Open Pittsburgh on Oct. 6 & 7 to reveal the beauty and
significance of local landmarks
Contact the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation for Year-round Tours, Architectural Guidebooks,
Preservation Workshops, and Membership Information. www.phlf.org [email protected] 412-471-5808
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1 707 Penn Gallery 707 Penn Ave.The 707 Penn Gallery will feature An-tumbra a world premiere that is part of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts. Artist Keny Marshall builds kinetic and sculptural works as an alternative to the invisible blackbox world that popular technology inhabits. SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
2 Allegheny HYP Club 619 William Penn PlaceGuests will have the opportunity to experi-ence this longstanding, private social club first-hand. After walking through the Lon-don-inspired courtyard, you will be invited into the lounge, to enjoy the comfortable setting, complete with cozy couches, original photos and a Latin toast carved in the wooden bar. Food prepared by our Executive Chef available for purchase. SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
3 Beauty Shoppe Pitt Building 208 Smithfield StVisit the historic Pitt Building, home to Beauty Shoppe’s upscale co-working space.SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed
4 Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
237 7th St.Enjoy marble walls, aluminum-leaf gilding on plaster accents, fresco paintings throughout the lobbies; highlights include “infinity” mirrors on the grand stairways and the large chandelier, with 40,000 pieces of crystal, on the auditorium ceiling.SAT Closed SUN 1pm-4pm
5 Benedum Trees 223 Fourth Ave.Explore the ornate lobby with the ornate bronze clock and marble accents. (For ac-cess to top floors, please visit the Insider Tour option entitled “Reimagining Iconic Offices for the Digital Age” on the “Insider Tours” page on this website. Tickets for this experience are free, but limited.)SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
6 Byham Theater 101 6th St.Guests will experience the historic resto-ration of the Byham including the original tile “Gayety” sign on the vestibule floor, clear lamps representing the advent of indoor electricity, faux marble painted col-umns and period sculptures in the lobbies and auditorium.SAT Closed SUN 1pm-4pm
7 Council Chamber 414 Grant St.After exploring the Lobby, Guests will have the unique opportunity to visit and explore the Hall of Mayors, Office of the Mayor, Council Chamber, and the rarely opened Pittsburgh Vault, containing the the city’s archives.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
8 David L. Lawrence Convention Center
1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd. West Lobby
Visit the roof for amazing views and art-work on display.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm
9 Dollar Bank Fourth Avenue 340 Fourth Ave.During your visit, be sure to explore the bank’s historic board room with its ornate hand-carved Brazilian rosewood trim and molding. Guests are also welcome to tour the basement, with its 1930s art deco bank vault and custom-made steel-beam supports for the Kohler lions one floor above in the main hall.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
10 Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
535 Smithfield St.While entering the Henry W. Oliver Building off Smithfield St., you will view the original bank vault and local artwork. Visit the 25th floor sky lobby where you will have pictur-esque views of downtown, including PNC Park, and Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers .SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
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11 EQT Plaza 625 Liberty Ave.Guests will learn more, from a DOP Docent, about the history and architectural assets of the lobby, highlighting marble architecture and design. SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm
12 Fairmont Pittsburgh 510 Market St.Guests will be invited to explore artifacts recovered from the site of the hotel during our construction and learn the historical past of this location.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
13 First Lutheran Church 615 Grant StGuests will be able to step into the cham-ber of the Casavant organ to see some of the 2,000 pipes. The tower bells will also be demonstrated for guests.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
14 First Presbyterian Church 320 Sixth Ave.Guides will be available to discuss history of the congregation and features of the architecture. Guests can scan QR codes to read a devotional and description of each stained glass window in the sanctuary. There will be organ music and bag pipes at various times over the two days: Saturday; 3pm-3:30pm and Sunday; 1pm-1:30pmSAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
15 Frick Building 437 Grant StGuests can explore the lobby, complete with two sentinel lions, a stained glass entitled “Fortune and her Wheel,” plus learn more about the building construction and interesting spaces of the Frick Building from DOP Docent who will be onsite.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
16 Koppers Building 436 Seventh Ave.Guests will learn more about the art deco features of the lobby from the DOP Docent who will be onsite. Please take time to enjoy the historical photographs on display in the gallery and also at the Grant Street side of the building.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
17 MacLachlan Cornelius & Filoni Architects
307 Fourth Ave. 200 The Bank TowerGuests will tour the architectural office with focus on the architecture process, view architectural models, renderings and drawings and learn more about our work. Historic drawings dating back to 1889 will be on display, plus tour a vault where we keep our archives.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
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18 Office of the Mayor 414 Grant St.After exploring the lobby with a DOP Docent, you will have the unique opportu-nity to visit and explore the Hall of Mayors on your way to the Office of the Mayor, Council Chamber, and the rarely opened Pittsburgh Vault, containing the the city’s archives.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
19 Oliver Building 535 Smithfield St.The building boasts a three-story granite base with the upper 25 floors in terracotta. The building’s T-shaped lobby features polished marble floors and walls, reflecting light throughout the bronze window grills and elevator fittings. A DOP Docent will be onsite to provide more information.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
20 Pittsburgh City-County Building 414 Grant St.After exploring the Lobby, you will have the unique opportunity to visit and explore the Hall of Mayors, Office of the Mayor, Council Cham-ber, and the rarely opened Pittsburgh Vault, containing the the city’s archives.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
21 Pittsburgh Engineers’ Building 337 Fourth Ave.In addition to the professional development opportunities offered, ESWP also is a private dining and banquet facility ideally suited for corporate training events and other social activity. The original bank vault has been renovated with rich wood paneling and serves as a focal point in the members’ dining room. Guests will have the opportunity to see these areas.SAT Closed SUN 10am-1pm
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Preserving a world made of steel, made of stone
[email protected] @PreservationPittsburgh
Preservation Pittsburgh is a community-based advocacy organization that believes everyone deserves a voice in preserving our city.
Explore our resources, initiatives, nominations & membership opportunities
Join us in protecting our region's historic, architectural, cultural, & environmental heritage.
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22 PPG Place 1 PPG PlaceA DOP Docent will be onsite to provide you insightful facts and architectural features about PPG buildings from the lobby.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
23 Saint Mary of Mercy Church Third Ave. at Stanwix St.A priest and other members of the parish will be on site to show you around and answer any questions.SAT 1pm-4pm SUN Closed
24 Smithfield United Church of Christ 620 Smithfield St.The Penn Charter, giving the land to the church will also be on display. At 1:00PM each day, Music Director James Varner will play the church’s magnificent organ, demonstrating his skill and the beauty of the instrument. At 2:00PM each day Facil-ities Chair, Jon Colburn will lead a group to the bells and the base of the steeple. This involves climbing stairs and is available only to the first ten (10) people each day,
25 SPACE Gallery 812 Liberty Ave.Machine Culture introduces a group of young artists equally fascinated by the mechanical. The kinetic qualities of gears in motion and motorized moving parts produce both ironic and amusing results, operating with varying degrees of autono-my and control, function and dysfunction, and sometimes generating unpredictable results. SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
26 Speakeasy at Omni William Penn Hotel
530 William Penn PlaceThe “Speakeasy” Social Lounge was a popular spot during prohibition from 1920 until December of 1933 when the act was abolished. Discreetly tucked under the main stairwell of the hotel, Guests will enjoy viewing signature label Whiskey
27 The Bank Tower/MCF 307 Fourth Ave.Learn more aboiut the significant features of the building from a DOP Docent, includ-ing a white marble lobby and barrel-vault-ed entrance vestibule. A spiral staircase reaches from the lobby to the 16th floor. (Be sure to visit MCF Architects and Plan-ners on Floor 2).SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
28 The Grant Buidling 310 Grant StExplore the lobby and learn more interest-ing facts about the Grant Building from the DOP Docent who will be onsite.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
29 The Park Building 355 Fifth AveThe historic Park Building, was built by industrialists David and William Park in 1896. Visitors will experience some of the gorgeous architecture throughout the building including the marbled floor entrance, the cornice at the top of the building, and the various office suites located throughoutSAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed
30 The Pennsylvanian 1100 Liberty Ave.As you enter, look up and enjoy the impressive Rotunda. Once inside, Guests can visit our newly renovated apartments, Resident Lounge and Fitness Center with Yoga/Spin Studio. The Concourse will be available to view on Sunday only. A DOP Docent will be onsite to provide additional information about the building.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-4pm
Historical Walking Tours
Discover theBeauty of the
Burgh!
History – Architecture – Art – Pittsburgh Titans, and more! Daily tours at $25/person, 2 hours long
1049 Penn Ave, Downtown [email protected]
412-246-9494Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TripAdvisor!
31 Union Trust Building 501 Grant St.Guests will see a central rotunda that fea-tures a grand, ten-story atrium topped by a spectacular Tiffany glass dome measur-ing 40 feet in diameter, while standing on hand-tufted New Zealand wool carpeting. Guets will learn more interesting facts about the buildings and the restoration process from a DOP Docent.SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed
32 Wood Street Galleries 601 Wood St.Nonotak studio is the collaboration between visual artist Noemi Schipfer and the architect / musician Takami Naka-moto. In early 2013, they started to work on light and sound installations, creating an ethereal, immersive and dreamlike environment. SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
on a first come, first serve basis. Claim your ticket as early as 10am Saturday and noon Sunday for that day’s climb.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
from back in the early 1900’s, as well as Prohibition Prescriptions.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm
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Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
You aspire. You dream. You accomplish.
We prroudly sponsor Doors OpenPittsburgh 2018
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
You aspire. You dream. You accomplish.
We prroudly sponsor Doors OpenPittsburgh 2018
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Restaurants:
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A Penn Brewery800 Vinial Streetwww.pennbrew.comvHuszar Hungarian Restaurant and Bar627 E. North Avewww.huszarpittsburgh.com
Attendees please check your inbox for a post-event survey.
Did you Enjoy DOP 2018? If so, please consider donating to keep this event affordable and sustainable.
NORTHSIDE
DOP Thank You to Northside Leadership Conference for their support in 2018
Building hours subject to change. For real-time building hours;
www.DoorsOpenPgh.org
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1 Allegheny Inn 1010 Cedar Ave.Guests will have the opportunity to see the Lodge Room, which is typically only open to Members. Guests will also have the opportunity to view the pubic quarters of the building including the Allegheny Room and Lounge, second floor bowling alley, and third floor former lodge room.SAT 1pm-4pm SUN Closed
2 Allegheny Elks Lodge No. 339 400 Cedar Ave.Guests be granted access to the innkeeper suite, future party room and wine cellar in the basement. Narrated by the current resident, General Manager and innkeeper.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
3 Alphabet City 40 W. North Ave.Guests can expect to see a structural-ly-open, welcoming and flexible space used for performances, dining, and meetings. SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 1pm-4pm
4 Blacksmith Studio 900 Middle St.An open studio to explore, learn more about the history of this building from the current owner, and the see the restoration to its current state.SAT Closed SUN 1pm-4pm
5 Boggs Mansion 604 W. North Ave.Guests will tour of the mansion, carriage house, courtyard and gardens. Be sure to ask about the friendly ghost that still plays in the ballroom of the mansion!SAT 1pm-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
6 Byers Hall 901 Ridge Ave.Guests will see first-hand carved wood-work, many stained glass windows, as well as marble fireplaces and inlaid wood floors.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm
7 Calvary United Methodist Church Allegheny Ave.See three of the largest Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass pieces Louis Comfort Tiffany ever made. The vibrant colors and array of textures will surprise and delight.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 1pm-4pm
8 Jones Hall808 Ridge Ave.
Guests will see the beautiful woodwork in the building, a gorgeous marble fireplace, a multitude of stained glass windows and ceilings are also very unique and intricate.SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed
9 Katsafanas Coffee Building 828 W North Ave.Guests will epxlore Q Development’s of-fices in the Katsafanas Coffee Building - a blend of modern design in a former indus-trial setting. Architectural features include a cable-hung staircase using reclaimed wood treads from Eighth and Penn in the Cultural District.SAT 10am-1pm SUN 10am-1pm
10 Mattress Factory Artist Residence 505 Jacksonia St.Rarely do visitors to the Mattress Factory have the chance to see where the artists live while in residence at the museum. Located just a few blocks away from the Mattress Factory’s main building, guests will be guided through the former beer distributor and ad-jacent row houses that have been converted into six apartments for visiting artists.SAT 10am-1pm SUN Closed
11 New Hazlett Theater6 Allegheny Square East
Tours every 15 minutes, including the lobby, rehearsal room, stage and backstage areas.SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed
Meet.Work.Play. Party.Relax.Sleep.Celebrate...Sweet!
42 Luxurious Guest Rooms...The Spectacular Grand Hall...Exquisite Pastries & Cakes...in the Heart of Pittsburgh.
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12 NRG Energy Center Pittsburgh 111 South CommonsGuests will be able to stand on the South Commons patio and look into an operating steam and chilled water district energy plant. NRG representatives will be onsite to detail the energy-making process at the plant. SAT Closed SUN 10am-1pm
13 Penn Brewery 800 Vinial St.Guests will have the opportunity to view several of the nineteenth-century lagering caves, including the caves on the second floor of the building which are not open to the public. Also open for viewing will be the building that housed the former offices of the E&O brewing company.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
14 Priory Hotel 614 Pressley St.See Priory Hotel guestrooms (based upon availability) as well as our historic kitchen. The Priory Hotel’s Grand Hall will be open for touring on Sunday only. This former St.
15 Teutonia Maennerchor 857 Phineas StSee the “Sangerhalle”, Society flags and memorabilia on display. Enjoy the “Goose Girl and the Castle” mural and hand-carved “wappeis” (seals) and German quotes. Be sure to check out our Biergar-ten, where drinks/food are available for purchase.SAT Closed SUN 1pm-4pm
16 William Penn Snyder Home Babb, Inc.
850 Ridge Ave.A brief history of the building and company will be provided. Guests will also be able to view some hidden and unque features of the building.SAT 10am-4pm SUN Closed
Mary’s Church now serves as the Prio-ry’s large event venue, hosting wedding receptions and all varieties of business and social events.SAT 10am-4pm SUN 10am-4pm
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