

Black and white drawing of a neighborhood. Roofs are visible on most buildings. Roofs are mostly A-frame shaped. Some buildings are two to three stories. All buildings are rectangular shaped. There are several chimneys visible on roofs. Diagonal lines make up the background sky. A church steeple is on a hilltop in the background. The title is near the bottom and reads "Wilkinsburg, Pa". The artist's name is also near the bottom and reads "Alpo S. Tuura".
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