A Historic Look at Mellon Park Terraced Garden in Pittsburgh

The Mellon Park Terraced Garden is a beautiful historic spot in Point Breeze that once served as part of the Mellon family estate.

Vintage 1956 black and white photo of families in the historic Mellon Park Terraced Garden rose garden.

The History of the Mellon Park Terraced Garden in Pittsburgh

Fancy a stroll in the Mellon family’s backyard? Portions of Mellon Park in Point Breeze were once part of the magnificent Mellon property. The beautiful Terraced Garden, installed in 1910, was once the front entrance to the family’s estate. Long after the city recieved the land, the Terraced Garden served as a rose garden; the Friends of Mellon Park are working to preserve it. Make the short walk over to the famous Walled Garden to see the Stewartia tree, native to Japan — its white flowers bloom each June — and admire the park’s century-old fountain..

Story by Sean Collier
Photo Circa 1956, Courtesy of the Detre Library & Archives at the Heinz History Center

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