
National Carnegie Library
The National Carnegie Library is a historic library established in the early 20th century with funding from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was designed to serve as a cultural and educational resource for the community, offering access to books, information, and learning opportunities. Many Carnegie Libraries feature distinctive architecture and were part of a broader national effort to expand public access to knowledge. Today, they often hold historical significance and may still function as libraries or community centers, symbolizing the importance of public education and civic development.