Mt. Washington sits atop the bluffs overlooking Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle, offering what USA Today once called the most beautiful view in America. The neighborhood is accessible via two historic inclines -- the Monongahela Incline and the Duquesne Incline -- that have been carrying passengers up the steep hillside since the 1870s. Grandview Avenue, the street that runs along the cliff's edge, provides a panoramic vista of the downtown skyline and three rivers that is iconic to Pittsburgh.
Beyond the viewpoints, Mt. Washington is a residential neighborhood with a mix of housing styles, from modest rowhouses to contemporary hillside homes with floor-to-ceiling windows designed to capture the view. The Grandview Avenue corridor has long been home to fine dining restaurants, and a new wave of boutique hotel proposals and hospitality investments signals growing confidence in the neighborhood's tourism potential.
Mt. Washington's unique topography, stunning views, and proximity to downtown make it one of Pittsburgh's most distinctive neighborhoods. Community groups are working to balance new development with the preservation of affordable housing and the neighborhood's eclectic, residential character.
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