Sheraden Explained

Sheraden
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of Pittsburgh
Mapsize:300px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Pennsylvania
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Allegheny County
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Pittsburgh
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Sq Mi:0.69
Population As Of:2010
Population Total:5,299
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Coordinates:40.456°N -80.058°W

Sheraden is a neighborhood that is located in the West End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.[2] Nearby neighborhoods include Windgap, Chartiers City, Crafton Heights, Esplen, and Elliott.

History

This neighborhood was named for William Sheraden, a settler who gave land for the construction of a railroad depot in exchange for the naming rights.[3] Sheraden's original homestead still stands at 2803 Bergman Street, easily distinguished by the two sycamore trees which grew together to form an arch, a legacy of Sheraden's horticulturalist grandson.[4]

Originally incorporated as Sheraden Borough in 1894, this town grew quickly and was annexed by the city of Pittsburgh in 1907.[4] Shortly thereafter, the Pittsburgh school board opened multiple educational facilities around Sheraden, including Langley High School, which was completed in 1923 and replaced the former borough's Riverview High School.

Sheraden grew to become a hub for Irish and German immigrants to Pittsburgh; however, in the 1970s when suburbia increased in popularity, the Irish and Germans moved from Sheraden into Robinson and Crafton. Most of the Irish schoolchildren went to Holy Innocents grade school, which is currently closed along with its parish. Holy Innocents also had a high school.

Education

Pittsburgh Public Schools operates public schools. Stevens Elementary School previously served Sheraden.[5]

Recreation

McGonigle Park
This park, located at the end of Allendale Street, features a baseball diamond, batting cage, basketball court, playground, and swing set. Behind the baseball field is a hill that connects to the Chartiers City neighborhood (with beautiful views of the Chartiers Creek).

Mutual Parklet
This small parklet, located on Mutual Street, hosts a basketball hoop, playground, and swing set.

Sheraden Park
Sheraden Park includes a swimming pool, tennis courts, ballfields, outdoor basketball courts and picnic and playground areas.[2]

Sheraden Skate Park
This park, located off of Tuxedo Street, features structures for individuals to use skateboards on.

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Notes and References

  1. News: PGHSNAP 2010 Raw Census Data by Neighborhood . Pittsburgh Department of City Planning PGHSNAP Utility . 2012 . 28 June 2013 .
  2. Web site: Sheraden . Pittsburgh City Council official website . 16 May 2011.
  3. News: Pittsburgh today made up of many villages . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Jan 14, 1953 . 2 December 2015 . Bloom, Albert W. . 23.
  4. Web site: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sheraden - Sheraden History. www.trinitysheraden.com. 5 March 2018.
  5. Web site: Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School. https://web.archive.org/web/20040127114348/http://www.pps.pgh.pa.us/directory/fact%20sheets/stevens.htm. dead. 2004-01-27. Pittsburgh Public Schools. 2004-01-12. 2019-04-12.