First Street (disambiguation)
From Pittsburgh Streets
Over the course of the city's history, the name First Street has referred to three different streets in downtown Pittsburgh:
- the original First Street, also called Front Street, renamed First Avenue in 1868 (see First Avenue);
- a street originally called Point Street, renamed First Street in 1868, again renamed Fort Street in 1875, and vacated in 1901 (see Fort Street);
- and a street originally called Duquesne Street, renamed Second Street in 1868, again renamed First Street in 1875, and vacated in 1901 (see First Street).
Other streets in Pittsburgh have also been named First Street:
- Faust Street, from 1880 to 1908
- Finance Street in Homewood South, until 1881
- Foreland Street, until 1910
- Livingston Street
- Part of Sciota Street in Bloomfield, in the 1870s
- South First Street, until 1881
- South 30th Street, until about 1871
- Stanhope Street in Esplen, from about 1900 until 1906
- Part of Warrington Avenue, until 1881
See also
- Canton Avenue, originally named First Avenue
- Farel Alley, a former alley in Shadyside, named First Alley until 1881
- F–S–T sequences