Carnegie Library Learning Center (UGA)

Athens, GA, 30606 US / GA

042-10097856

US/GA

Location Description

The Carnegie Library Building is an historic building on the base of the Naval Supply Corps School in Athens, Georgia. It was one of many such libraries donated by Andrew Carnegie which were named Carnegie Library after him. It was built in 1900 on the site of the state Normal School. On November 11, 1975, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It has been used as a Navy Supply Corps Museum. The University of Georgia has renovated the building, which now houses a part of the university libraries. It has been given the name, Carnegie Library Learning Center.[2]

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City

Athens

Zip/Postal Code

30606

State/County

GA

Area

1401 Prince Avenue

Country

US

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