Pittsburgh

Riverlife has been caring for Pittsburgh’s waterways for 25 years

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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Passengers look at the Point State Park fountain from a deck of the Three Rivers Queen paddlewheel boat during an event to celebrate the Gateway Clipper Fleet’s 65th anniversary in 2023. The organization Riverlife was created more than 25 years ago aboard one of the Gateway Clipper Fleet vessels.
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The Mon Wharf in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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A historical image of the Mon Wharf in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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The entrance to Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh before Riverlife helped to revitalize the area.
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Riverlife helped to revitalize the entrance to Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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A before photo of Allegheny Landing Park on Pittsbugh’s North Shore, which became Pittsburgh’s first modern riverfront park.
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Allegheny Landing Park on Pittsburgh’s North Shore became Pittsburgh’s first modern riverfront park.
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The fountain at Point State Park wasn’t working and needed some improvements in the 2000s.
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Riverlife helped get the fountain in Point State Park functioning again. It was turned back on in 2013.

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