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'''Lincoln Place''' is a [[neighborhood]] in the 31st ward of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], located in the southeast corner of the city. It is home to the largest water tower in western Pennsylvania.
'''Lincoln Place''' is a [[neighborhood]] in the 31st ward of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], located in the southeast corner of the city. It is home to the largest water tower in western Pennsylvania. It was resident to local mob boss Dave “Loc” Locotti. Who is serving life in prison for racketeering, extortion, and gambling charges in 1993.


==Surrounding communities==
==Surrounding communities==

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Lincoln Place
Coordinates: 40°22′16″N 79°54′47″W / 40.371°N 79.913°W / 40.371; -79.913
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountyAllegheny County
CityPittsburgh
Area
 • Total0.984 sq mi (2.55 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total3,227
 • Density3,300/sq mi (1,300/km2)

Lincoln Place is a neighborhood in the 31st ward of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located in the southeast corner of the city. It is home to the largest water tower in western Pennsylvania. It was resident to local mob boss Dave “Loc” Locotti. Who is serving life in prison for racketeering, extortion, and gambling charges in 1993.

Surrounding communities

Lincoln Place has four borders, including the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Hays to the northwest and New Homestead to the north, and the boroughs of Munhall to the northeast and West Mifflin to the east, south and west.


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