This blog represents a collection of postcards that focuses on libraries in the United States and throughout the world.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
1924 Public Library, Jackson, Michigan
In 1901 Andrew Carnegie donated $70,000 for the construction of a library building in the city of Jackson.
The Carnegie building became the main branch for the newly created district in 1978. In 1981, with a bequest from Mrs. Mable MinterVan Orman, a circular structure was built at the rear of the library. This added an elevator, history room, back lobby and a children's storytelling room.
The Carnegie building was designated a State Historical site in 1979 and a National Historical site in 1980. [http://www.myjdl.com/Carnegie]
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Labels:
Carnegie Libraries,
Jackson,
MI,
Michigan
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