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to create North and South Parks. Although some were skeptical at first, the public quickly came to love the "people's country clubs," and the County soon acquired another 500 acres. North and South Parks provided the foundation for the county-wide system, which expanded to a total of nine parks and over 12,000 acres from 1958 to 1979.
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Commissioner. Concerned about the rapid transformation of large areas of rural land into suburbs, Babcock wanted to set aside protected areas of land for recreation. To achieve this, he personally purchased two huge tracts of land, totaling around 4,000 acres. He sold the land to the county at cost
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The hallmark of Riis's design included familiar features of the Western Pennsylvania landscape. He used layered stones, a rich palette of native plants, and winding waterways to define the park's character and create spaces "suitable for human play." Riis worked for six years to develop the North
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Unlike his predecessor "Joe the builder", Babcock's administration had little time to implement much policy, they were too busy dealing with the triple threat of a massive steel strike that created much social dissension and unrest, the
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neighborhood was first completed in 1900 for Pittsburgh steel and coal magnate William P. Snyder, and later bought by Babcock, hence termed "Babcock Mansion". It was said to have hosted at least 2 US presidents,
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Edward Vose Babcock entered the lumber business from an early age. He ran successfully for City Council in 1911 and began making a political name for himself.
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After leaving the mayor's office Babcock continued his political career at the county level, becoming a commissioner in 1927. During his rule of
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Park Lake and Boathouse as the park's signature features as well as park roads, trails, picnic groves, sports fields, pool, and golf course.
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In response to the suffrage movement, Babcock became the first mayor to appoint a woman to a cabinet-level position within the city.
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that hit Pittsburgh especially hard, all this while at the family dinner tables and company lunch rooms around the city the women's
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He was also extremely generous, purchasing at personal expense 4,000 acres (16 km) of land for the expansive "
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from 1907, was responsible for devastating environmental damage to much of surrounding
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Babcock Boulevard in the North Hills of Pittsburgh is named for him.
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E.V.Babcock's residence at 5135 Ellsworth Ave in Pittsburgh's
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and the landscape converted into a tinderbox by the residual
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he was successful in pushing through the opening of the
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camp in the park housing 200 men to carry out his plan.
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Index

Mayor of Pittsburgh
Joseph G. Armstrong
William A. Magee
lumber industrialist
Mayor of Pittsburgh

1918-1919 flu pandemic
suffrage movement
Allegheny County
Paul B. Riis
Prairie Style
Jens Jensen
Henry Hornbostel
North Park
Great Depression
New Deal
Civilian Conservation Corps
Allegheny County
Allegheny County Airport
West Mifflin
triplet bridges
6th
7th
9th
North Park
South Park
Homewood Cemetery
Babcock State Park
West Virginia
Babcock Ranch

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