This 1959-1960 vintage postcard showcases the sleek, modern exterior of the Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel, a 22-story, 813-room landmark situated in the heart of the city's Golden Triangle. Designed by architect William B. Tabler and opened in 1959, the hotel symbolized postwar luxury and innovation, boasting one of the world’s largest ballrooms at the time, capable of hosting 2,000 guests for banquets and 2,660 for meetings. The scene includes a lively street view with classic automobiles parked out front, adding mid-century charm to the urban backdrop. It would look great framed or be an excellent addition to any collection.
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