Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Kenmont Avenue, Mount Lebanon

444 Kenmont Avenue

The whole length of Kenmont Avenue is included in the Mount Lebanon Historic District. The southern half of the street has some charming cottages from the 1920s or so, and as a bonus one of the oldest houses in Mount Lebanon.

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This is the old house: the Dr. Joseph McCormick house, built before the Civil War, as the hand-lettered plaque from the Mount Lebanon Historical Society tells us.

Plaque: The Dr. Joseph McCormick House, Circa 1857

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