A small Doric mausoleum distinguished by its arched doorway, rare in Doric mausoleums in Pittsburgh. (Old Pa Pitt has a backlog of cemetery pictures with fall colors, so don’t be surprised to see more of them this winter.)
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H. H. Clark Mausoleum, Homewood Cemetery
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Kauffeld Mausoleum, South Side Cemetery
A modest rustic temple with Doric columns. Like most mausoleums in the South Side Cemetery, it has lost its bronze doors, and the gap has been filled with concrete blocks.
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Joseph Bennett Mausoleum, West View Cemetery
Rusticated blocks and Doric columns are a popular combination for good reason: the Doric style is simple enough to go well with rough-cut stone, which adds interest to the otherwise blank side walls.
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Smith Mausoleum, Homewood Cemetery
A Doric mausoleum distinguished by its rusticated stone everywhere but the columns.
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A. E. Succop Mausoleum, Homewood Cemetery
A simple and traditional Doric mausoleum in a beautiful fall landscape. Mr. Succop was the president of the Germania Savings Bank and on the board of a number of other banks and manufacturers.