The Point View Hotel, also known as the "Inn of Presidents," was a historic landmark on Mount Washington in Pittsburgh. It was renowned for its stunning city views and for hosting several U.S. presidents, including Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, and James Buchanan.
In addition to its presidential connections, the hotel was linked to the Underground Railroad. The property was known to serve as a safe haven for escaping slaves, making it a significant site in the fight for freedom.
The Point View Hotel closed in the 1970s. Its legacy remains notable for its historical significance in both American politics and the Underground Railroad.
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