Image: The Aqueduct, Pittsburgh
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Description: Painting of the Pennsylvania Canal Aqueduct, Pittsburgh, by Russell Smith, c. 1832, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, showing the Pennsylvania Canal aqueduct crossing the Allegheny River from Allegheny City to Pittsburgh, near the canal's western terminus, viewed from Pittsburgh looking up the Allegheny River. The Hope Cotton Factory in Allegheny City is in the left rear.
Title: The Aqueduct, Pittsburgh
Credit: Russell Smith, The Aqueduct, Pittsburgh, c. 1832 https://collection.cmoa.org/objects/0a06ea0e-b8bd-4c58-a0d5-a2b74dd7cce4 (edit to remove frame)
Author: Russell Smith
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License: Public domain
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