He developed his lifelong love for animals playing in the wooded grounds and steep hills behind Clayton, later dedicated as Frick Park.
The rest of the neighborhood is largely surrounded by Frick Park.
In Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, a former slag dump for steel mills was turned into a $243 million residential development called Summerset at Frick Park.
The contributing site is Frick Park.
The name coincides with the album title "Blue Slide Park" which is a nickname of nearby Frick Park.
At completion, Summerset at Frick Park will have over 700 residences.
A community center, swimming pool, playground and basketball court all enhance the quality of life for the residents of Summerset at Frick Park.
The album is named after a section of Frick Park known as Blue Slide Park in Pittsburgh.
Other maps depicted Pittsburgh in 1899 and Frick Park in 1938.
"Frick Park Market"