Father Pitt

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Maywood

This small apartment building on Overlook Drive in Mount Lebanon is the Maywood.

Entrance to the Maywood

If you’ve spent any time walking around in the Great State of Mount Lebanon (as Peter Leo used to call it), you might recognize it. But you might not have seen it here. Perhaps you saw it over there:

Meadowbrook

This is the Meadowbrook on Meadowcroft Avenue.

Meadowbrook

Or maybe you saw…

140 Academy Avenue

The Wil-O-Be on Academy Avenue. Or…

El Ronson

This one on McCully Street was called El Ronson, which is old Pa Pitt’s new favorite name for an apartment building.

Entrance to El Ronson

Or perhaps you saw…

266 Beverly Road

It seems that this one on Beverly Road had only its address for a name. The lintels are slightly different, and the roof is flat.

266 Beverly Road

And then there’s…

The Harmon

The Harmon, on the left. The Shirley, next to it, is the same basic design, but its variation of the detail strikes us as almost daring after all the others we’ve seen.

We have not exhausted the incarnations of this apartment building, but this should be enough to start your collection. Now you can go out into the streets of Mount Lebanon and keep an eye open, and eventually you may be able to collect the complete set.

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