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Carnegie Public Library (Tyler, Texas)

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419:. Contributions to buy a $ 2,000 lot from Annie Regina McMahon on which to locate the library came from 172 local citizens. Limestone and brick was used in 1904 for the construction of the library, which was topped with a red tile roof. The area media gave due attention to the fund raising, and generosity of the citizens resulted in everything from botanical gifts for landscaping, to wall hangings, books and publications to fill its shelves, construction materials and services, and a piano for its auditorium. The building was doubled in size in 1936 by a $ 25,000 expansion project that upgraded the interior lighting. In 1965, a children's literature department was sectioned off from the upstairs auditorium. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Smith County, Texas, in 1979. 82: 448: 428:
historical society. In 1959, the historical society was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The history center houses all manner of historical artifacts, archives and resource materials. Donations supplement financial support from the society. Research assistance is provided at a fee. The Carnegie History Center dissolved into the Smith County Historical Society in the 1990s, and the Society maintains all museum exhibits and artifacts.
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Upon the 1980 construction of the new Tyler Public Library across the street at 201 S. College, the city of Tyler leased the Carnegie Library to the Smith County Historical Society, at which time the structure was renovated. In 1984, the Carnegie History Center opened in the building, operated by the
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The initial matching fund in Tyler was for essentials such as purchase of the land and interior furnishings. Tyler's populace rose to the occasion in support of its proposed library. Portraits of
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in 1979. When Tyler built a new public library, the Carnegie building was leased to the Smith County Historical Society and continues to operate as a museum and archives.
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The museum is open to the public five days a week, closed on Sunday and Monday. Admission is free, and the west side of the building has a free parking lot.
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In 1903, Tyler was the recipient of an $ 15,000 grant from the
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were donated by the Mollie Moore Davis Chapter of the
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Smith County Historical Society and Carnegie Library
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Carnegie History Center (Tyler, Texas)

Carnegie Public Library is located in Texas
Carnegie Public Library is located in the United States
Tyler, Texas
Coordinates
32°21′0″N 95°18′7″W / 32.35000°N 95.30194°W / 32.35000; -95.30194
Caddo
Patton & Miller
Official website
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Texas State Antiquities Landmark
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
79003007
8200000564
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Tyler
Smith County, Texas
National Register of Historic Places listings in Smith County, Texas
Andrew Carnegie Library Fund
Andrew Carnegie
Robert E. Lee
Jefferson Davis
Daughters of the Confederacy
National Register of Historic Places portal
Texas portal
Carnegie Public Library
Huntington, West Virginia
List of museums in East Texas
National Register of Historic Places listings in Smith County, Texas

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