Outside, the Allegheny Cemetery entrance road approaches a fountain that sends up several small, quiet sprays, within view of a subsidiary gate flanked by pinnacled piers that resemble giant chess pieces.
This fountain, dedicated in 1982, recalls a much more elaborate mid-Victorian cast-iron fountain and utilizes the original's curb and vases. Fountain imparts a touch of life to the point from which the Cemetery roads radiate, one to the service buildings near Butler Street, others to the burial section.

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