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Located just 20 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh, Mt. Lebanon Cemetery was dedicated at 11am on Thursday, June 25th, 1874. Serving all people, regardless of religion, nationality, gender or race. In 1980 the Temple Emanuel and Beth El synagogues established Jewish sections in the cemetery.
Every Memorial Day weekend, the cemetery is filled with people honoring our veterans. Mt. Lebanon closes part of Washington Road in front of the cemetery for their annual Memorial Day parade. The parade continues through the street and ends inside the cemetery where a memorial takes place in the chapel of our mausoleum.
Mt. Lebanon Cemetery has plenty of walkers, runners, etc. appreciating the beauty of the park like atmosphere. With 65 acres and almost 25,000 buried here we still have a variety of cremation, traditional and private mausoleum areas available. The cemetery also has an indoor mausoleum, which holds cremations, traditional burials and private rooms.
Majestically residing between the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers is Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. With the sounds of running water and the convenience of being close to Pittsburghh, Mt. Lebanon Cemetery is a beautiful choice if you are looking for an Allegheny County cemetery, Mt. Lebanon cemetery, Pittsburghh cemetery, or Ingram cemetery.
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