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Monday, July 13, 2009
Old Carnegie Branch Library Sitting Covered In Weeds
Thanks for this story from brokensidewalk.com, Louisville KY: The old Jefferson Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library is one of the original nine Carnegie libraries in Louisville. Built in 1912 and opened in 1913, the building now sits forlorn on one corner of Western Cemetery on Jefferson Street near 17th Street. [Read the rest of the story, including additional photos]
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Louisville
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