Chatham Village

The community is regarded as one of the best-preserved examples of the Garden
City concept by city planners, architects, and landscape architects. It is also
a National Historic Landmark and a City of Pittsburgh historic district.
The area is an internationally acclaimed model of community design.
Garden cities were to be planned, self-contained communities surrounded by
greenbelts, and containing carefully balanced areas of residences, industry, and
agriculture.
In 2007, Chatham Village was included in the American Planning Association's
list of Great Neighborhoods as part of its great Great Places in America
program, which recognized 10 neighborhoods from across the nation for good
design, function, sustainability, and community involvement.
Location
Mt. Washington Neighborhood
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
USA
Getting There
Chatham Village is a historic neighborhood located in the Mount Washington area
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a pedestrian-friendly community that was
established in 1932 and is known for its unique architecture and park-like
setting. The best way to get to Chatham Village by public transportation is by
taking the bus. The 40 and 41 buses stop near the neighborhood, and the 48 bus
is also within walking distance. It's recommended to check the schedules of the
buses beforehand to ensure timely arrival and departure.
Nearby Airports
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