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The Carnegie Building is a historic building located at 141 Carnegie Way in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Built in 1925 as the Wynne-Claughton Building, the 12-story building was designed by architect G. Lloyd Preacher. It was designated an Atlanta Historic Building in 1990 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places ...
Originally known as the Carnegie Library, now known as the Carnegie Building. Served as school's library until 1953. Now used for office space. 4: Carnegie Library Building at the former Georgia State Normal School: Athens: Mar 15, 1905: $20,000 1401 Prince Ave. NRHP #75000577; now a part of the University of Georgia library system 5: Mercer ...
A second Carnegie building, located in Dawson, was once part of the Kinchafoonee Regional Library System. On March 14, 1913 there is evidence of the Carnegie foundation providing the town of Dawson $10,000 to construct a public library, again on the condition the library pay a 10% yearly maintenance and upkeep fee, in this instance of $1,000. [ 8 ]
C&S National Bank Building, now the J. Mack Robinson College of Business Administration Building: 35 Broad St., NW 1992-07-04 Landmark Candler Building: 127 Peachtree St., NE 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes Carnegie Building: 141 Carnegie Way, NW 1990-07-10 Historic Yes Central Presbyterian Church: 201 Washington St., SW 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes ...
The Tobanana Post Office was established on January 10, 1833. On September 21, 1836, the name of the town was changed to "Georgetown" after the historic neighborhood in Washington, D.C. [3] Georgetown was designated in 1859 as the county seat of Quitman County and was laid out as a town by order of the Inferior Court. The town was incorporated ...
The Carnegie Library at 236 Third St. SW was built by Canton architect Guy Tilden and partly funded by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. It opened to the public as the Canton Public Library in 1905 ...
Carnegie Building may refer to: Carnegie Building (Atlanta) Carnegie Building (Troy, New York) Carnegie Building (Pittsburgh) See also. Lists of Carnegie libraries
From 1899 to 1901, Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and philanthropist from Pittsburgh, donated $145,000 to construct, furnish, and supply a new public library in Atlanta. A site was chosen at 126 Carnegie Way in downtown Atlanta. The library, built by New York architects Ackerman and Ross, opened in 1902.