Some Bank St. homes "Housing conditions in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, home of the American Bridge Company" Arthur Rothstein 1938 Library of Congress |
Homes were built along the northern bank of Big Sewickley Creek in southwest Ambridge from Ambridge's earliest days, before "Bank St." existed.
In the aerial photo below, the arrows indicate the location of the Bank St. homes. West (toward the Ohio River) is at the top of the photo. You can see an American Bridge Co. building near the very top. The street running vertically with vehicles parked on it is First St. Merchant St. is the street that runs horizontally above the triangular shaped building. Park Rd. is the uppermost horizontal street; Ohio River Blvd. hasn't been extended into Ambridge yet, although it may be under construction. In the left bottom corner, you can see a vehicle about to leave Beaver County and drive across the bridge over Big Sewickley Creek to Allegheny County. You can see more of the creek in the upper left as it wends itself towards the Ohio River, flowing under a railroad bridge, then under the railroad tracks between American Bridge and the rest of Ambridge.
Aerial of Ambridge's First St. neighborhood 1945 U.S. War Department Laughlin Memorial Library archives |
Now, although Ambridge still has a Bank St., the homes are gone, razed, along with First St.'s former homes and businesses, in the name of renewal and redevelopment.
Bank St. sign Ambridge September 28, 2014 credit Nancy Knisley |
The following undated photos are from the late Louis Vukovcan's collection of historic Ambridge photos. The notes on the photos are his. The photos are courtesy of Stacey Brock.
As you can guess from the photos, Ambridge's wealthier residents didn't opt to live on Bank St.
"Left End Bank Street" (closest to Ohio River Blvd.) circa 1970 Louis Vukovcan collection Used with permission |
"Left End Bank St." circa 1970 Louis Vukovcan collection Used with permission |
A northeastern view of Bank St. circa 1970 Louis Vukovcan collection used with permission |
Unfortunately, the note on the left side of the photo is cut off at the top, and I'm not sure what the note above the three story tenement says.
"Right End Bank St." circa 1970 Louis Vukovcan collection used with permission |
Google maps and Ambridge Borough disagree on what the road that connects First St. and Bank St. is currently called. The Borough says Bank St. now intersects with First, at least on the street sign.
Street sign at the intersection of First and Bank Sts. looking east on First. September 28, 2014 credit Nancy Knisley |
Google maps says it's still named Maplewood Ave. Here's the most recent Google maps satellite view of the First and Bank St. areas.
Google Map satellite view showing Bank and First Sts. 2016 |