
Architecture1908
Western Branch Library
by McDonald Brothers
604 S 10th St, Louisville, KY 40203
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About this landmark
The first public library in the United States built specifically to serve African Americans, opened in 1908. Funded by Andrew Carnegie. Trained an entire generation of Black librarians and remains in operation today.
Details
- Year Built
- 1908
- Architect
- McDonald Brothers
- Style
- Carnegie Library
- Period
- Progressive Era
- Era
- 1908
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