Carnegie Library of Washington D.C., Washington D.C.
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Facts and practical information
The Carnegie Library of Washington D.C., also known as Central Public Library, now known as the Apple Carnegie Library, is situated in Mount Vernon Square, Washington, D.C. Donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie, it was dedicated on January 7, 1903. It was designed by the New York firm of Ackerman & Ross in the style of Beaux-Arts architecture. ()
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801 K Street NorthwestNorthwest Washington (Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown)Washington D.C.
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Day trips
Carnegie Library of Washington D.C. – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Friendship Archway, Capital One Arena, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Madame Tussauds DC.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Carnegie Library of Washington D.C.?
Nearby attractions include Historical Society of Washington, Washington D.C. (1 min walk), Mount Vernon Square, Washington D.C. (1 min walk), Buildings at 1000 Block of Seventh Street, Washington D.C. (2 min walk), Lingua, Washington D.C. (3 min walk).
How to get to Carnegie Library of Washington D.C. by public transport?
The nearest stations to Carnegie Library of Washington D.C.:
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Metro
- Mount Vernon Square • Lines: Gr, Yl (6 min walk)
- Gallery Place • Lines: Gr, Rd, Yl (8 min walk)
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- Washington Deluxe Bus (23 min walk)
- Peter Pan Bus (23 min walk)
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- Washington Union Station (25 min walk)
- Russell (28 min walk)
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- Union Station • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (26 min walk)
- H Street & 3rd Street Northeast • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (30 min walk)