Hunt Armory

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Hunt Armory
Hunt Armory
Location 324 Emerson Street, Shadyside, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nearest city Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates 40°27′20.92″N 79°55′25.19″W / 40.4558111°N 79.9236639°W / 40.4558111; -79.9236639Coordinates: 40°27′20.92″N 79°55′25.19″W / 40.4558111°N 79.9236639°W / 40.4558111; -79.9236639
Built 1916
Built by Dawson Construction Co.
Architect W.G. Wilkins Co.
Architectural style Classical Revival
Governing body National Guard Bureau, United States Department of Defense
NRHP Reference # 91001697[1]
Added to NRHP November 14, 1991

Hunt Armory (also known as Pittsburgh Armory) is an armory located at 324 Emerson Street in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Pittsburgh architects W.G. Wilkins Co.. Announced on August 29, 1909 and budgeted at $450,000 ($11.6 million today) it was completed by 1916. The armory was named after Spanish American War hero, Captain Alfred E. Hunt (1855-1899), who went on to found Alcoa. It occupies an entire city block covering an area of 56,000 square feet (5,200 m2), also reported as 1.84 acres.[2]

For many years, it was used (along with the Syria Mosque) as the city's main auditorium. Until the Pittsburgh Civic Arena was completed in 1961, the Hunt Armory was the largest auditorium in Pittsburgh and was frequently the host for concerts and political events including:

In 1952, the venue launched the "Pittsburgh crusades" of the Reverend Billy Graham.[5]

Although superseded in size in 1961, the Armory remains in use.[5]

It hosted the Handmade Arcade.[6]

Hunt Armory has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since November 14, 1991.

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