LeMoyne Crematory
America's first crematory, built in 1876 by Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne, offering a glimpse into historical funeral practices and rumored hauntings.

šŸ“œ First crematory in the United States, built in 1876 by Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne in Washington, Pennsylvania.
šŸ” A historic site known for its pioneering role in public health and rumored paranormal activity.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore America's first crematory, a pivotal site in funeral history.
šŸ’” Learn about Dr. LeMoyne's innovative solution to public health concerns.
šŸ‘» Experience the eerie atmosphere and tales of paranormal activity.
🚶 Easy access for historical exploration.

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ Limited visitor information and tour availability.

Tips

šŸ“ø Bring your camera to capture the historic brick architecture.
šŸ“ž Contact the Washington County Historical Society for tour schedules and parking details.

Hours

šŸ•’ Limited tours available second Saturday of May-September, 2-4 p.m.

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