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  2. Ephraim Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The Ephraim Carnegie Library is a historic one-story building in Ephraim, Utah. It was built in 1914-1915 by Hans Peterson, A.C. Nielson, and Thors Monsen as a Carnegie library. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Watkins, Birch and Wright. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 25, 1984. [1]

  3. Brigham City Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The Brigham City Carnegie Library, at 26 E. Forest St. in Brigham City in Box Elder County, Utah, dates from 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is a two-story Prairie School-style building, one of 23 Carnegie libraries built in Utah, only three designed in Prairie style. In 1983 it was one of 17 ...

  4. List of Carnegie libraries in Utah - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Carnegie libraries in Utah provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Utah, where 23 libraries were built from 23 grants (totaling $255,470) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1919. As of 2020, 16 of these buildings are still standing, and 10 still operate as libraries.

  5. Address to a Haggis - Wikipedia

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    Address to a Haggis (Scots: Address to the Haggis) is a Scots language poem by Scottish poet, Robert Burns in 1786. [1] One of the more well known Scottish poems , the title refers to the national dish of Scotland, haggis , which is a savoury pudding.

  6. Manti Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The Manti Carnegie Library is a historic building in Manti, Utah. It was built in 1910-1911 as a Carnegie library, and designed in the Classical Revival style by Richard C. Watkins and John F. Birch. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 25, 1984. [1]

  7. Springville Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    It functioned as the city public library until 1965, when the library was moved to a new larger building (which in turn was replaced and later demolished in the mid-2010s). The 1922 building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] [2] It now houses a pioneer relic museum for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.

  8. Tooele Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The Tooele Carnegie Library, located at 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele, Utah, was built in 1911 and includes Classical Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It was funded by a $5,000 Carnegie grant. As of 1984, it was one of 16 surviving Carnegie libraries out of 23 that had been funded in Utah. [2]

  9. Park City Library - Wikipedia

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    The Park City Library is a library located in Park City, Utah.With its current location being established in 1993, the Park City Library has over 70,000 articles in its collection and provides free computer, internet access as well as an assortment of non-book items available for checkout.