![Brown Pyramid](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg/800px-Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg)
Alden & Harlow, the highest-class high-class architects in Pittsburgh, designed this mausoleum, certainly the most photographed monument in the Homewood Cemetery, for William Harry Brown. It is festooned with Egyptian-style symbols, but the pyramid itself is in the proportions of the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome.
![Inscription over the entrance](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Entrance%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30-1.jpg/800px-Entrance%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30-1.jpg)
![Entrance](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/19/Entrance%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg/450px-Entrance%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg)
![Urn with flowers](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d4/Urn%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg/450px-Urn%2C_Brown_pyramid%2C_Homewood_Cemetery%2C_2024-08-30.jpg)
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