Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Thanks to Andrew Caregie

Do you know who built your Town Library?














































Our Library was built
by Andrew Carnegie,
Right here in
Rockland, Maine


Andrew Carnegie. 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built ..
With the fortune he made from business among others
he built "Carnegie Hall", later he turned to philanthropy
and interests in education, founding the
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
"Carnegie Institution of Washington"
"Carnegie Mellon University"
"Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh".






















































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Who built your Library in your Town??
Thanks for coming.
Posted By Yvonne @ La Petite Gallery
comments are welcome

10 comments:

Renée Finberg said...

who knew????
i am sitting right next to you,
and i never knew that carnegie built the library!!!
you are full of history 'TID-BITS'
aren't YOU????
interesting post mom.
xox

Mumsy¸.¤ª“˜¨ said...

I don't know who built my local library, but it is very modern, and has none of these historical or unique designs to it at all.

What a talented soul Andrew Carnegie had!

Have a great weekend, Yvonne! Hope you're feeling better and better everyday!

Thistle Cove Farm said...

a Presbyterian minister help build our library.
Carnegie also had a huge hand in "building" Lewisburg, WV.

(Queenmothermamaw) Peggy said...

Yvonne I have missed hearing how you are doing. Have you blogged about it at all. I hope very well. Our library is new and modern too. Don't know who built the original one in our town. I have a very interesting post for Friday.
QMM

Mitchell is Moving said...

There is also a charming Carnegie Library in Farmington, Maine, with a great local history/genealogy room downstairs. Great places!

Yvette said...

I love those wonderful buildings, Yvonne. Did you ever see the PBS documentary on Andrew Carnegie? I'll bet it's available online somewhere. Fascinating.

Since you asked.
My local library is a wonderful old brick building that sits on a corner at Main Street and, I think, Elm. It was built in 1931 as a library though inside it does look as if it was converted from a home.
(Don't know who actually built it though.) It's a charming place. The Main County Library is located outside of town and is very nice, but I love my own local one and it's only a few blocks from where I live.

DUTA said...

Well, almost everyone in the civilized world has heard about Carnegie Hall - the world's most famous concert hall.

Thanks for mentioning also the Carnegie libraries, Carnegie museums and other Carnegie institutions.

The library in your town looks very impressive. Our libraries are usually tucked within city culture centers.

J. Beaudet said...

The architecture is beautiful! My library is nothing special, just a plain boxy building. I love your dream vacation from your last post! The photos are amazing! Someday... I would love to visit these places!
Jen

J. Beaudet said...

The architecture is beautiful! My library is nothing special, just a plain boxy building. I love your dream vacation from your last post! The photos are amazing! Someday... I would love to visit these places!
Jen

French Basketeer.com said...

We have a very boring library, though it does the job. I think it dates all the way back to 1970. Thinking of you lately and your recovery...I'm finishing up some projects and busy with the parents but wanted to stop by to say hi~