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Carnegie Free Library
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Carnegie Free Library
Location 354 Michigan St.
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Built 1913
Architect Fred D. Crandall
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference No. 88003069
Added to NRHP December 29, 1988

The Carnegie Free Library in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin is a historic building. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. This special list helps protect important places in American history.

The Story of the Library

A Gift from Andrew Carnegie

This library was built thanks to a generous gift from Andrew Carnegie. He was a very wealthy businessman who believed in helping people learn. He gave money to build libraries all over the world.

In 1913, Andrew Carnegie donated $12,500 to Sturgeon Bay. This money was used to build the library. It was designed by an architect named Fred D. Crandall.

Building Design

The Carnegie Free Library was mostly built using limestone. This is a strong, natural stone. The building also shows a style called Classical Revival. This style looks like ancient Greek and Roman buildings. It often features grand columns and balanced designs.

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