Carnegie Library Building, Athens
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Facts and practical information
The Carnegie Library Building is an historic building in Athens, Georgia. It was one of many such libraries donated by Andrew Carnegie which were named Carnegie Library after him. Funds were donated on March 5, 1905, and construction was completed in 1910 on the site of the State Normal School. On November 11, 1975, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. ()
Built: 1900 (124 years ago)Coordinates: 33°57'50"N, 83°24'6"W
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Day trips
Carnegie Library Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hill First Baptist Church, The Tree That Owns Itself, T. R. R. Cobb House, Athica.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Carnegie Library Building?
Nearby attractions include Normaltown, Athens (1 min walk), James A. Sledge House, Athens (10 min walk), Bishop Park, Athens (18 min walk), Henry W. Grady House, Athens (20 min walk).
How to get to Carnegie Library Building by public transport?
The nearest stations to Carnegie Library Building:
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- Alps Rd at North Alps Square IB • Lines: 5 (30 min walk)
- Baxter St Btw Columbus and Collins OB • Lines: 5 (30 min walk)