Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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East Allegheny High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was built in 1969 and is part of the East Allegheny School District. Before the construction of East Allegheny High School, Westinghouse Memorial High School was the district's high school. The district was known as Westinghouse Valley Area Schools from 1962 to 1966.

Westinghouse Memorial High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was named after the inventor and industrialist George Westinghouse, who lived near the school.

This Art Deco school occupies a prime location right on the town square—or town quarter-circle—in Wilmerding. After Wilmerding joined other municipalities to send its children to East Allegheny High School, this became an elementary school; then it was abandoned and sold.

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