Washington, DC, Carnegie Library, c1910

In 1899, wealthy businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated $375,000 to build Washington a public library. It opened in the center of Mt. Vernon Square in 1902, at a time when his support of libraries was expanding rapidly throughout the country. During his lifetime, Carnegie helped finance more than 1,600 libraries across the United States.

Washington, DC

Washington, DC, Carnegie Library, c1910

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