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Livermore Carnegie Library

Built by grants from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and other local contributors, the Livermore Carnegie Library opened its doors in May of 1911. The library traces its roots back to the Livermore Public Library Association of 1878 and then later ...

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Carnegie Library - Missoula Art Museum

At the corner of Pattee and East Pine streets, stands Missoula’s original Carnegie Library, which is now home to the Missoula Art Museum. Carnegie Libraries are found throughout the country and are the product of the philanthropic efforts of nineteenth-century ...

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Carnegie Library

Lexington's library has a long, distinguished history. Established in 1795, it is now the oldest institution of its kind in Kentucky and possibly the oldest in the west. The library was started with 400 books, which were added to the ...

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Newton Carnegie Library

On April 15, 1903 construction began on this site. The Cottonwood stone, red brick facade and Ionic columns combined to provide a striking addition to Main Street Newton. The two story building was designed by W.W. Rose, and constructed by ...

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Carnegie Library/Black Archives Research Center & Museum

The Carnegie Library was completed in 1907 and is the oldest standing building on the Florida A&M University campus.

Its mission is to collect, preserve, display and disseminate information about African Americans and people of African descent worldwide, especially the ...

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Old Carnegie Library

(Side 1):

The first formal meeting to organize a library association was held at Andrew College in April 1878 with Dr. A. L. Hamilton presiding. The thirteen members of the Cuthbert Library Club offered their book collections, and Judge John ...

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Crawfordsville (Indiana) Carnegie Library

First Carnegie Library in Indiana

[Side one:]

In 1897, the Current Events Club, like many women’s clubs during this era, helped organize city’s public library. Andrew Carnegie donated $25,000 in 1901 for library building construction; city provided land and annual funding. Local ...

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Gilroy Carnegie Library

This Property

Is Listed in the

National Register

of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Carnegie Library

1910

Marker is on Fifth Street when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Monroe County's Carnegie Library

Side A

County's only Carnegie Library dedicated in 1918 as Bloomington Public Library with 6,439 volumes; built with local support and $31,000 from Carnegie Corporation. Replaced Colored School, at this site circa 1874-1915. Addition built at southeast corner in 1955. Library ...

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Carnegie Library

Built 1911

Livermore Public City Library

1911 to 1966

City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site

Dedicated July 1996

Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District

Nearby Rededication Plaque reads:

Andrew J. Carnegie Building

Constructed 1911

Beautified and rededicated in the

spirit of our American Revolution

July 4th 1977

Livermore ...

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