Guest Column: The neighborhoods the silent generation built

I drove my 89-year-old mother through our old Pittsburgh neighborhood last Sunday.

It was like many suburban neighborhoods that sprouted up across America in the 1960s and ’70s.

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Many of the people who moved there grew up in the city. They wanted more spacious houses for their growing families – and big yards where kids could play.

Many also wanted to be near St. Germaine Catholic Church and its elementary school a few........

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