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  1. Allegheny Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with over 124,000 burials. It contains the graves of many notable figures from the city's history, such as mayors, businessmen, politicians, and sportsmen.

  2. Allegheny Cemetery is a full service cemetery with over 132,000 burial records and notable people buried there. Find out how to plan your legacy, support the gatehouse restoration, and access the burial records online.

  3. Allegheny Cemetery is a rural cemetery established in 1844 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It offers a peaceful environment, an elegant landscape, and a commitment to honor all those entrusted to its care. Learn more about its history, mission and notable burials on its website.

  4. Get a close-up view of gothic mausoleums, intricate monuments, astounding architecture, and historic graves. Explore the buried history of the biggest cemetery in Pittsburgh.

  5. Over the last 175 years, Allegheny Cemetery has been developed into dozens of sections and today includes lawn-plans for flush memorials, two reflection ponds and even a wooded hillside trail set aside exclusively for cremation burial.

  6. Stretching 300 acres between the neighborhoods of Lawrenceville and Bloomfield are the sprawling grounds of the Allegheny Cemetery. Since its first interment in 1845, this expanse of rolling hills, ponds, and trees has become the final resting place of over 124,000 people.

  7. Allegheny Cemetery is situated on rolling hillsides overlooking the Allegheny River and, on the opposite bank, the communities of Millvale, Etna, and Shaler Township. The cemetery's serpentine road pattern follows the contour of these gently sloping hills and reflects the mid-19 th century romantic park ideal.

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