Carnegie Libraries: A Spring in the Desert
Thinking About Innovation

Carnegie Libraries: A Spring in the Desert

2020-04-05

Andrew Carnegie described a library as the greatest gift that a community could give to its citizens. He endowed over 2,500 of these buildings in the years following the Civil War in an attempt to improve the minds of the entire country. Over 100 years have passed and we all have a massive library flowing directly into our homes. How do we take advantage of that precious resource? 

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