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  1. Dec 27, 2019 · The Way Things Were. Written by Sarah Core. Richard Goldstein (in car) purchased Mt. Lebanon Pharmacy in 1967. He paid $1,815 for a Volkswagen Beetle and used it for deliveries. From left, employees Joe Butler, Don Macoy, Angelo Ruggerio, Sylvester “Bud” Rich and John Tobin. Driving through four lanes of rush hour traffic with parked cars ...

  2. In 1681, when William Penn began his “Holy Experiment” that became Pennsylvania, the six square miles now comprising Mt. Lebanon were part of nearly 30 million acres of unbroken, primeval forest, a wilderness of small game, deer, elk, bear, cougar and rattlesnake. American Indians of a dozen or so different tribes, including the Leni Lenape ...

  3. May 21, 2012 · They came to 616 Washington Road early in the 1900s. When Samuel Haller died in 1919, he left an energetic widow with six children and a personal mission to move both family and community forward. Mary Haller was successful; when she died at 83, her Pittsburgh Press obituary declared that “all Mt. Lebanon mourns the passing of its first lady.”.

  4. The History of Mount Lebanon by the Staff of Mt. Lebanon Magazine. Mount Lebanon was founded in 1912 as one of Pittsburgh’s first suburbs, though the first known settlers arrived in the 1700s. A community whose growth has been driven first by trains and trolleys, then by the automobile, Mount Lebanon, with its main streets, diverse ...

  5. May 28, 2024 · Lebanon High School has been affiliated with LIGHT for three years; the district’s two middle schools joined the LIGHT community this year. At the May 21 event, Mt. Lebanon students reported on their LIGHT work, including the Butterfly Project, where all eighth-grade students read Elie Wiesel’s “Night” then created and glazed clay ...

  6. Jul 23, 2023 · In 1912, there were just six automobiles registered in Mt. Lebanon; by 1934, there were close to 4,000. Parts of the community were built with the automobile in mind, such as curving streets.

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  8. Jan 1, 2000 · The Way We Were: A Community History of Mt. Lebanon, PA Paperback – January 1, 2000 by Mt. Lebanon Magazine (Author) See all formats and editions

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