"Historic Library"
Located on the historic Mount Vernon Square, The Carnegie Library of Washington D.C. is a prestigious public library. It was gifted by British business Andrew Carnegie on January 7, 1903. Built on the designs by the renowned architectural firm Ackerman & Ross, the grand library building flaunts Beaux-Arts inspired architecture. Touted to be the first library open to public, its premise area availed by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. and Events DC.
801 K Street Northwest, Mount Vernon Square, Washington, DC, United States, 20001
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"Historic Library"
Located on the historic Mount Vernon Square, The Carnegie Library of Washington D.C. is a prestigious public library. It was gifted by British business Andrew Carnegie on January 7, 1903. Built on the designs by the renowned architectural firm Ackerman & Ross, the grand library building flaunts Beaux-Arts inspired architecture. Touted to be the first library open to public, its premise area availed by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. and Events DC.
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