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The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain, also known as "A Song to Nature," is a prominent landmark public sculpture located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Situated at an elevation of 272 meters, this historic bronze and granite fountain stands proudly in Schenley Plaza, marking the entrance to the expansive Schenley Park. It is a central feature within Pittsburgh's vibrant Oakland district, directly in front of the University of Pittsburgh's Frick Fine Arts Building, and is recognized as a contributing property to the Schenley…

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    December 12, 2023

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    The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain is a sculpture and work of art in downtown Pittsburgh. The fountain is sometimes referred to as "A Song to Nature" and serves as the northern entrance of Schenley Park.

    January 31, 2024

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    The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain is a sculpture and work of art in downtown Pittsburgh. The fountain is sometimes referred to as "A Song to Nature" and serves as the northern entrance of Schenley Park.

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    Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain?

    The fountain itself can be admired in a short amount of time, typically 15-30 minutes, to appreciate its artistic details and historical significance. However, its location in Schenley Plaza and at the entrance to Schenley Park means you might want to allocate more time to explore the surrounding area, including nearby university buildings, other landmarks, or to embark on a walk into Schenley Park.

    What are the parking options near the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain?

    Parking is available in and around Schenley Plaza. There are often metered street parking spots, and several parking garages are located within walking distance, particularly those associated with the University of Pittsburgh or nearby cultural institutions in the Oakland district. Availability can vary, especially during peak university hours or special events.

    Is the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain is located within Schenley Plaza, which is designed to be accessible. The area around the fountain is generally flat and paved, making it suitable for wheelchair users and those with strollers.

    Are there dog-friendly options or areas near the fountain?

    While dogs are generally welcome in Schenley Park on leash, specific rules may apply to the immediate plaza area. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other visitors. Schenley Park itself offers ample green space for walks with your canine companion.

    What are some family-friendly activities or things to do with kids near the fountain?

    Beyond admiring the fountain, families can enjoy the open spaces of Schenley Plaza for picnicking or playing. Schenley Park offers playgrounds, walking paths, and often hosts family-oriented events. The nearby Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh (Natural History and Art) and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens are also excellent attractions for children and families.

    What are the best seasons to visit the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain?

    The fountain is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery in Schenley Park and the plaza, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Even in winter, the fountain can be a picturesque sight, especially with a dusting of snow. Recent restorations include nighttime illumination, making it a striking attraction after dusk in any season.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the fountain?

    Yes, due to its location in the vibrant Oakland district and proximity to the University of Pittsburgh, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries within easy walking distance of the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain. You'll find a variety of options ranging from quick bites to sit-down dining.

    What are some notable landmarks or attractions close to the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain?

    The fountain is surrounded by prominent Pittsburgh landmarks. Directly adjacent is the University of Pittsburgh's Frick Fine Arts Building. Other nearby attractions include the iconic Cathedral of Learning, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, all within a short walk.

    What is the historical significance of the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain?

    The fountain is a tribute to Mary Schenley, a significant philanthropist who donated 300 acres of land to the city of Pittsburgh in 1889, which became Schenley Park. Designed by Victor David Brenner (famous for the Lincoln cent), it was dedicated in 1908. A unique historical fact is that it was constructed over the buried remains of the Bellefield Bridge, adding an intriguing layer to its story.

    Are there any permits required for activities in Schenley Park near the fountain?

    Generally, no permits are required for casual visits, walking, or enjoying the public spaces around the fountain or in Schenley Park. However, permits may be necessary for organized events, large gatherings, or specific activities like commercial photography. It's advisable to check with the City of Pittsburgh Parks and Recreation department for specific event-related inquiries.

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