The Newtown Pentacle

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

That abandoned structure pictured above, found in Pittsburgh’s ‘Uptown’ section, feels like it might be my spirit animal.

One was scuttling along on a dangerously warm afternoon, guzzling water from a flask that I now carry religiously. I had a bit of a trek ahead of me, but had downgraded the breadth of the route due to the fierce weather. A plan was hatched, and a new destination and path decided upon.

It still surprises me how many abandoned structures there are here – not just in Pittsburgh – but in the many communities that cluster around the city. After the steel industry pulled up stakes, the population collapsed.

Apparently, it’s quite a palaver to try and do anything with these properties – due to red tape, politics, etc.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One leaned into it, and soon found myself heading towards my new goal.

There’s a long stretch of fairly empty buildings and barren streetscapes to cross, between my spirit animal house nearby the Birmingham Bridge, and the downtown area. This is the very edge of the Downtown section, quite nearby the court houses and City Hall.

Some kid walked over to me, who appeared to be a creature of the streets, and scolded me for taking a photo which she thought she was in. ‘You have to ask permission to take somebody’s photo,’ she said. Rather than get into an argument with her, I just said that I didn’t take a photo of her, which I didn’t, and she sauntered away probably looking for someone else to annoy and boss around.

Lots of ad hoc constitutional scholars out there, these days.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

My short term goal is pictured above, the Smithfield Street Bridge over the Monongahela River. Given the atmospheric conditions, I decided that my best course of action would be to find some shady but photogenic spot where I might spy some passing Railroad action.

That brewery I like on the other side of the river, thereby, became my next walking target.

More tomorrow.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

July 17, 2024 at 11:00 am

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  1. Just re-read your earlier post on Uptown where you explained this neighborhood – https://newtownpentacle.com/2023/12/21/fifth-avenue-uptown/ with the same house pictured. So strange.

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    July 17, 2024 at 9:09 pm


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