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Allegheny City SocietyPrevious William Rimmel Awardees

2006 – The Buhl Foundation

Henry Buhl, Jr. was born in 1848 and died in 1927. His will created The Buhl Foundation which was dedicated to “charitable, educational, and public uses and purposes” as a memorial to his beloved wife, Louise C. Buhl.

The members of the Board of the Allegheny City Society would like to help me present to you a few of the many projects that this foundation has supported in its almost 80 years of existence:

First, those targeted to Community and Neighborhood development in the North Side:

  • Woods Run area of the 27th Ward (1928 – the 1st year).
  • Planning Study of the North Side (1952) – impact of highway development in Manchester & East Street Valley – and – Allegheny Center Project.
  • Neighborhood Centers Association (1960) - Manchester and Woods Run communities.
  • Federal-North Project (1994)
  • Sprint Garden Residential Project (1994)
  • Study of Business Improvement Districts along and Western Avenue (1999) and East Ohio Street (2004)
  • Pittsburgh Project programs in Charles Street Valley and Perry South neighborhoods (2005)

Second, those targeted to Educational and Cultural Programs for all Ages:

  • Scholarly studies in the history of Southwestern Pennsylvania
  • Establishment of the Buhl Planetarium & Institute of Popular Science (1938-39) – over $1,000,00. Located on the site of the former Allegheny City Hall
  • "Reading is Fundamental" (1971)
  • P.H.L.F. – program in Old Post Office Museum (1971)
  • Bidwell Cultural and Training Center & Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild (1970’s & 1980’s)
  • Pressley Ridge Educational Program (1980’s)
  • Manchester Youth Development Program (1990’s)
  • Allegheny City Society (1994)
  • Pittsburgh Public Theater's "Galileo Project" (1977 & 1981)
  • Mattress Factory Programs (1994 & 2002)
  • National Aviary – “Ends of the Earth” exhibit. (1999)
  • Pittsburgh Children’s Museum
  • Strategic Plan (1994)
  • Adaptation of the Buhl Planetarium into the Children’s Museum complex (2002) -- $1,500,000

Third, those supporting Social Services for the people of the North Side:

  • Craig Hause/Technoma (1970)
  • St. Johns Hospital MH/MR program (1979)
  • North Side Common Ministries (1993)
  • Mercy Health Care Foundation (2001)
  • Providence Family Support Center (2002)

Finally, those supporting Recreational programs:

  • Pittsburgh Parks and Recreation Study (1935)
  • Greater Pittsburgh Parks Association (1946)
  • Riverview Park Centennial (1994)
  • Parks Conservancy for Riverview Park (1999)
  • Allegheny Commons Master Planning Process (2001)
  • Riverview Park Restoration of the Chapel shelter (2002)
  • Three Rivers Rowing Association (2005)
  • Allegheny Commons Restoration Program (2006)
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