The P&LERR (Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad) terminal building, or the Landmarks Building, was constructed in 1900. Located in Pittsburgh, this historic landmark, once a busy passenger station and hub of the P&LERR railroad, has been renovated and now contains shops, restaurants, and is a wedding venue.
I just have to tell all my Monochromia friends how much I have loved each and every one of the posts. Thank you for making me smile with each one.
A very grateful thanks to Joe for adapting the image for me!


A wonderful shot Laurie! It must be the terminal my Monochromia train is heading towards. 🙂
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Classical beauty with this fine shot Laurie!
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Patti, you are always encouraging and I am grateful.
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Laurie, I think I actually was in that building about 10 years ago. My recollection was we were visiting my son who was in Pittsburgh for the summer and took him out to a restaurant there. So, first, thanks for stirring up that fun memory. Second, I just love the beautiful symmetry of your photo, and of course, even moreso with the added Monochromia label :). Brilliant idea!!
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I just fell in love with Pittsburgh, and I’m glad this image brought back good thoughts.
As for the idea for my Monochromia contribution? Thank … who else? …. Joe!!
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Cool work. Love it.
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Glad you like this Raewyn … Joe gets the credit!
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Wonderful image Laurie 🙂 These grand old buildings are really a sight to behold and you captured this barrel vaulted ceiling beautifully. It was my pleasure to help out modifying this image 🙂
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I’m just glad you had the idea to use this image, Joe. Great idea!!
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