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The Carnegie Library in Anaheim, California is a Carnegie library building built in 1908. The Classical Revival style building was designed by John C. Austin, and opened in 1909. It was a public library until 1963. During the 1970s it served as the personnel office for the City of Anaheim.
The original grant of $750,000 was divided so that "[a]bout half (not more, I think less) of this sum should be expended on the central library and the remainder on branch libraries." Main library grant was supplemented by a $780,000 bond issue. [3]: 6, 9 96: San Francisco Chinatown San Francisco: Jun 20, 1901 —
Cahuenga Branch Library; Carnegie Art Museum; Carnegie Free Library (Eureka, California) Carnegie Library (Anaheim, California) Center for the Arts Eagle Rock; Colton Carnegie Library; Colusa Carnegie Library
Richard J. Riordan Central Library, primarily known as the Los Angeles Central Library, is the main branch of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL), in Downtown Los Angeles. It is named after Mayor of Los Angeles Richard Riordan. It consists of two buildings: the Goodhue Building and the Tom Bradley addition, from 1925 and 1993, respectively. [3]
An elderly Nevada man looking for love was allegedly drugged and pushed across the US border into Mexico in a wheelchair by a “sinister” scammer before being found dead in a Mexico City hotel ...
Carnegie Library (Anaheim, California)) Colton Carnegie Library; Andrew Carnegie Library (Corona, California) Dixon Carnegie Library, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Solano County; Carnegie Free Library (Eureka, California) Livermore Carnegie Library and Park; Carnegie Art Museum (Oxnard, California)
The Branch was temporarily closed in 1987 due to the Whittier Narrows Earthquake, along with 6 other L.A. branch libraries. The structural damage reported totaled approximately $32,000. [4] On July 28, 1988, while the building was closed for repairs, the branch was moved to a temporary location on 3500 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles.
Cahuenga Branch is the third oldest branch library facility in the Los Angeles Public Library system. Located at 4591 Santa Monica Boulevard in the East Hollywood section of Los Angeles , it was built in 1916 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie .