Crawfordsville Carnegie Library
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Backstory and Context
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The library opened in 1902 and was funded by Andrew Carnegie, who was a Scottish-American who built over 2,500 libraries across the world. The one built in Crawfordsville was the first one built in Indiana. It celebrated its centennial birthday in 2002 and served as the public library until 2005 when it was converted into a museum. Andrew Carnegie had started funding the libraries in 1883 in his original birthplace of Scotland. He then expanded to his first library in the United States in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He originally donated 25,000 dollars to the Crawfordsville Library which would be about 775,000 dollars today. The public then maintained funding for the library.
Sources
“Museums.” City of Crawfordsville, Indiana, www.crawfordsville.net/category/subcategory.php?categoryid=14.
“Carnegie Libraries in Indiana.” Hoosier Indiana, www.hoosierindiana.com/8.html.