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- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 abstract "On March 17 and 18, 1936, the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania witnessed the worst flood in its history when flood levels peaked at 46 feet (14 m). This flood became known as The Great St. Patrick’s Day Flood, and also affected other areas of the Mid-Atlantic on both sides of the Eastern Continental Divide".
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 wikiPageExternalLink Journal?authority=psu.ph&issue=1134157015.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 wikiPageExternalLink march-1936-the-great-st-patricks-day-flood.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 wikiPageID "7326515".
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 wikiPageRevisionID "599960271".
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 hasPhotoCollection Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 subject Category:1936_floods.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 subject Category:1936_in_Pennsylvania.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 subject Category:1936_in_the_United_States.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 subject Category:Floods_in_the_United_States.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 subject Category:History_of_Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 comment "On March 17 and 18, 1936, the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania witnessed the worst flood in its history when flood levels peaked at 46 feet (14 m). This flood became known as The Great St. Patrick’s Day Flood, and also affected other areas of the Mid-Atlantic on both sides of the Eastern Continental Divide".
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 label "Pittsburgh Flood of 1936".
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- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 sameAs Q7199283.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 sameAs Q7199283.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 wasDerivedFrom Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936?oldid=599960271.
- Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936 isPrimaryTopicOf Pittsburgh_Flood_of_1936.