Gilda Avenue
From Pittsburgh Streets
| Gilda Avenue | |
|---|---|
| Neighborhood | Squirrel Hill South |
| Origin of name | Gilda G. Neustein |
Gilda Avenue was laid out in the 1953 Boulevard Park plan no. 4 and the 1966 Boulevard Park plan no. 5.[1][2] It was named for Gilda Goldstein Neustein by her husband, David Neustein, one of the developers of these plans. Mrs. Neustein was a leader in the Jewish community of Pittsburgh.[3]
References
- ↑ "Boulevard Park plan of lots no. 4: Sidney Goldstein & Lillian Goldstein; David N. Neustein & Gilda G. Neustein; Joseph Neustein & Ruthe Neustein: 14th Ward, City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa." Laid out Mar. 31, 1953; recorded May 21, 1954, Plan Book 53, pp. 105–106. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3786246. [view source] boulevard-park-plan-4
- ↑ "Boulevard Park plan of lots no. 5: David N. & Gilda Neustein: 14th Ward, City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa." Laid out July 1966; recorded Sept. 19, 1967, Plan Book 81, pp. 191–192. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3789361. [view source] boulevard-park-plan-5
- ↑ Linda Wilson Fuoco. "Gilda Goldstein Neustein: Energetic Jewish leader and former social worker." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Mar. 7, 2000, p. B-5. Newspapers.com 89774199. [view source] fuoco
