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The Carnegie Library of Homestead is a public library in Munhall, Pennsylvania founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1898. It is one of 2,509 Carnegie libraries worldwide; 1,689 built in the United States.
The 1901 Homestead Library & Athletic Club football team won the professional football championship of 1901. The team was affiliated with the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in Homestead, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. The team featured a lineup of former college All-Americans paid by Pittsburgh Pirates' minority-owner William Chase Temple.
Ontario Carnegie Library: Ontario: Dec 3, 1912: $7,500 Demolished in 1964, but photo exists at ontariocommunitylibrary.org 20: Oregon City Carnegie Library: Oregon City: Dec 23, 1911: $12,500 606 John Adams Street, Oregon City, OR 97045 Built in 1912–13. Currently in use as the City Public Library. Listed on the National Register of Historic ...
In a lively phone chat, Wayne Newton discussed 'Danke Schoen,' 'Summer Wind' and other hits, and his strategy for sizing up each crowd.
English: Homestead Library & Athletic Club football team, 1901. Top row, left to right: Daff Gammons, Art Poe, John Winstein, Brute Randolph, Hawley Pierce, Arthur ...
Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall is replacing its floor seats, and you can buy a pair. Show up in the Munhall venue's parking lot between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. June 22-23 if you want to snag a pair of ...
Homestead Pennsylvania Railroad Station, built circa 1890, on Amity Street in Homestead St. Mary Magdalene Church , built 1895, at 1008 Amity Street in Homestead Carnegie Library of Homestead , built in 1896, at 510 East 10th Avenue in Munhall
The Washburne Historic District in Springfield, Oregon was established in 1985 and added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1987. The district includes 29 full blocks and five partial blocks, and it is roughly bounded by A Street on the south, G Street on the north, Pioneer Parkway on the west, and 10th Street on the east.