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The following list of Carnegie libraries in Arizona provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Arizona, where 4 libraries were built from 4 grants (totaling $64,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1899 to 1917.
Building still operating as a library
Building standing, but now serving another purpose
Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Library | City or town |
Image | Date granted |
Grant amount |
Location | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Phoenix | Phoenix | Apr 26, 1902 | $25,000 | 1101 W Washington St. 33°26′51.62″N 112°5′13.19″W |
Closed after serving as the Phoenix Public Library from 1908 to 1953. Now the Carnegie Center, a multi-service center which includes the Arizona State Library.[1] | |
2 | Prescott | Prescott | Jul 4, 1899 | $4,000 | 125 E Gurley St. 34°32′30.02″N 112°28′3.32″W |
Open from November 24, 1903, until 1975. The building is now home to several private businesses.[2] | |
3 | Tucson | Tucson | Oct 27, 1899 | $25,000 | 200 S 6th Ave. 32°13′9.09″N 110°58′8.96″W |
Served as the Tucson Public Library from 1901 to 1991. In 1991, it became the Tucson Children's Museum.[3] | |
4 | Yuma | Yuma | Sep 14, 1917 | $10,000 | 350 S 3rd Ave. 32°43′14.21″N 114°37′26.63″W |
Opened February 24, 1921. Although heavily renovated in the 1950s and again in 2008, the original Carnegie library still stands as a branch library for the Yuma County Library District.[4] |
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