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About The Historical Society of Mount Lebanon

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WHO WE ARE:
The Historical Society of Mount Lebanon is a non-profit educational organization whose purpose is to interpret and preserve the history of Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania.


WHERE WE ARE:
Mt. Lebanon is located in Pittsburgh’s South Hills.

The Society is currently seeking a permanent location to serve as a local history center. Until that time, collections materials are kept in an environmentally controlled, locked space. You can contact us through this website. Or mail us at P.O. Box 13423, Pittsburgh, PA 15243. Or call 412-561-0455

If you have questions about remodeling your house, contact the Community Design Center of Pittsburgh at www.cdcp.org

If you'd like information on block party tours or historic distric designations, contact Susan Morgans at 412-343-3780 or e-mail smorgans@mtlebanon.org

WHEN WE MEET:
The Society hosts five programs annually— January, March, May, September, and November. The programs are held at Mt. Lebanon Public Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, and are free to the public. Click here for a list of upcoming program topics and dates.


OUR BOARD:
Officers:

M.A. Jackson, president

Mary Carney, vice president

William Simpson, treasurer

Richard O. Price, secretary


Trustees:

Lynn Geyer Banbury

Jeanne Heid Bereznicki, newsletter

Mel Bickel

David Borland

Lori Humphreys, programs

Maggie McDermott

Virginia Nicklas, corresponding secretary

Wilma Novogradac, hospitality

Wallace F. Workmaster

The Society’s Board meets 7 p.m., the second Wednesday of every month at Mt. Lebanon Public Library.

 

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