Historic Hill Pittsburgh 5K Race Review - 1st Place Men 60-69

Historic Hill 5Km Race.  Pittsburgh, PA.  SAT AUG 17, 2024.  29:58 (9:39/mile pace).  Course Record.  1st Place Men 60-69.  33/107 Overall.


This is one of my favorite Pittsburgh races.  

It is the only race that takes place wholly within a historically black community.  The Hill District of Pittsburgh was originally known as “Little Haiti” following the successful rebellion of black slaves on the island.  Most of the residents were free middle-class black citizens of Pittsburgh.  Later, the Hill was known as a center for Jazz with establishments like the Crawford Grill and musicians including Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong playing here as well as our own Mary Lou Williams









Above is a picture I took today of St. Thomas Moore Catholic Church.  Right at the Starting Line.


There is a lot of rebuilding going on and I’ve enjoyed seeing this on my runs thru the area and annually during this race.  It’s on the calendar for next year, for sure.



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