Andy Warhol is often remembered as larger than life, but it’s all too easy to miss where he’s buried.
The pop artist’s grave is in the modest St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, on a hill overlooking a highway about 20 minutes outside of downtown Pittsburgh.
Eric Shiner, director of the Andy Warhol Museum, says it’s a pretty typical cemetery for Pennsylvanians with Eastern European roots.
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