The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum

Our mission | The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum is a historic community gathering place for learning, sharing, and celebrating. |
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Needs | We do not have any specific needs at this time. Contact us to explore possible ways we could work together |
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About us | A gift to the people of Cincinnati by Andrew Carnegie, The Carnegie Center was built in 1906 to the specifications of the noted architectural firm of Samuel Hannaford & Sons and served as a public library until 1959 when it was sold into private use. In 1993, Columbia Tusculum residents set out to restore this former Andrew Carnegie Library. Their efforts, supported by neighborhood organizations, interested individuals, foundations and The City of Cincinnati, resulted in the opening of the Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum as a nonprofit community center. |
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