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Church of the Ascension in Shadyside undergoes cleaning, masonry repairs

Kristina Serafini
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Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Foreman Tony Furtivo of Marsa Inc. Masonry Contractor pressure washes 122 years of grime from the outside of the Church of the Ascension in Shadyside on Tuesday. The church, which was built in 1898, was being cleaned and is undergoing masonry repairs.
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Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Tony Furtivo of Marsa Masonry cleans the exterior of Church of the Ascension Tuesday, May 12, 2020, in Pittsburgh’s Shadyside neighborhood.
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Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Foreman Tony Furtivo of Marsa Inc. Masonry Contractor pressure washes 122 years of grime from the outside of the Church of the Ascension in Shadyside on Tuesday. The church, which was built in 1898, was being cleaned and is undergoing masonry repairs.
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Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Foreman Tony Furtivo of Marsa Inc. Masonry Contractor pressure washes 122 years of grime from the outside of the Church of the Ascension in Shadyside on Tuesday. The church, which was built in 1898, was being cleaned and is undergoing masonry repairs.

Church of the Ascension is turning from black to gold.

Workers from Marsa Inc. Masonry Contractor have been working to remove 122 years of grime on the Shadyside church’s exterior since earlier this month. The months-long project also includes masonry repairs.

The church, which was designated an historic landmark in 1971, was one of 11 churches to receive a grant for renovations from the Pittsburgh History & Landmark Foundation’s Historic Religious Properties Grant Program this year.

Kristina Serafini is a TribLive photojournalist covering Southwestern Pennsylvania. She is a Pittsburgh native and Point Park graduate. Her work has been honored locally and nationally. She can be reached at kserafini@triblive.com.

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