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Rowboats navigate a flooded downtown Pittsburgh street, with water reaching the second story of buildings during the 1936 St. Patrick's Day Flood.

The 1936 St. Patrick’s Day Flood That Drowned Downtown Pittsburgh

Events & Turning PointsBy userMay 12, 2025

Pittsburgh has always been a river town. The Allegheny, the Monongahela, and the Ohio aren’t just pretty landmarks or navigational quirks — they shaped everything about the city, from its steel empire to its street grid. But as any seasoned Yinzer will tell you, those rivers aren’t always friendly. Sometimes, they rise up and remind…

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