Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Some Houses in Cochran Place, Mount Lebanon

433 Arden Road

Cochran Place is a small plan on both sides of Beverly Road next to Cochran Road. These pictures are all from the Cochran Place Addition, which was built up in the late 1920s or early 1930s; all the houses were here by 1934. They are more modest than their near neighbors in Virginia Manor, but they are as rich and varied as any other houses in the Mount Lebanon Historic District. Stone is a very common material here: in fact, stone houses outnumber brick ones in Cochran Place.

433 Arden Road
441 Arden Road
441 Arden Road
200 McCann Place
200 McCann Place
200 McCann Place
460 Arden Road
464 Arden Road
464 Arden Road
121 McCann Place
120 McCann Place
120 McCann Place, brickwork
471 Arden Road
465 Arden Road
461 Arden Road
Fujifilm FinePix HS10.


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