What is pittsburgh garfield?

Pittsburgh Garfield is a neighborhood in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located in the eastern part of the city. It is named after the 20th U.S. President James A. Garfield and was originally settled in the mid-19th century as a working-class neighborhood.

The neighborhood is known for its historically significant rowhouses and architecture, but also faces issues related to poverty, crime, and social equity.

Pittsburgh Garfield is home to several community organizations focused on improving the neighborhood, including the Garfield Jubilee Association and the Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation. The neighborhood is also home to several parks and green spaces, including the Enright Parklet and the Garfield Community Farm.

Pittsburgh Garfield is located near several major transportation routes, including Interstate 579 and Pennsylvania Route 28, and is served by several bus routes.