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Father Pitt s new picture book of Pittsburgh cemeteries is exactly what your coffee table has been crying out for. Lavishly illustrated, with just enough words to stay out of the way of the pictures. Index Allegheny West (8) Allison Park (1) Ambridge (2) Aquarium (1) Architecture (177) Aspinwall (2) Avalon (1) Aviary (6) Banksville (2) Beechview (16) Bellevue (1) Bloomfield (2) Bluff (2) Boyce Park (1) Bridges (25) Brighton Heights (1) Brookline (2) Carnegie (1) Carrick (4) Cecil Township (1) Cemeteries (59) Churches (56) Cranberry (2) Culture (9) Downtown (194) East Liberty p9 (14) Edgeworth (1) Etna (1) Four Mile Run (1) Fox Chapel (2) Friendship (3) Garfield (1) Greenfield (2) Greentree (1) Harmony (1) Highland Park (8) Hill District (2) History (72) Homestead (2) Homewood (2) Kennywood (3) Knoxville (1) Lawrenceville (11) Manchester (6) Mars (1) Mexican War Streets p9 (2) Monroeville (1) Moon Township (1) Morgantown (West Virginia) (1) Mount Lebanon (3) Mount Washington (15) Munhall (3) Nature (176) North Park (3) North Side (48) Oakland (94) Oakmont (3) Observatory Hill (4) Old Economy Village (2) Phipps Conservatory (60) Photography (3) Pittsburgh Zoo (1) Point Breeze (8) Polish Hill (2) Rivers (15) Schenley Farms (1) Scott Township (5) Sculpture (77) Shadyside (15) Sharpsburg (2) South Side (22) South Side Slopes (3) Spring p9 Hill (1) Squirrel Hill (12) Stained Glass (9) Strip (4) Transit (38) Troy Hill (6) Tunnels (2) Uncategorized (3) Washington s Landing (3) West End (8) Wilkinsburg (1) Wilmerding (2) Woodville (4) Search Father Pitt’s Archive Search for: Dr. Boli's Publishing Empire Dr. Boli's Celebrated Magazine Flora Pittsburghensis (the reference site) Flora Pittsburghensis (the weblog) I Wish I'd Said That Mr. Magundi Speaks His Mind Pittsburgh Cemeteries The Editor The Lateral Cut The Mirrour of the World The Monongahela Review of Literature Urbane Pittsburgh Writers Fathers of the Church Teresa Bailey, a Doula in Pittsburgh The Grail Code
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