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* Carnegie Branch Library for Local History

1125 Pine Street,
Boulder
Colorado
USA
80302
+1 303 441 3110

Type: Library

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Located on the north side of downtown, this stately structure, built in 1906, originally served as Boulder's first public library. After closing and remaining vacant throughout the 1970s, the library system renovated the Greek inspired building and reopened it in 1983. Now, the facility acts as a reference branch and contains a wealth of historical data on the town's evolution, including a database of more than 200,000 photographs. Diaries penned by early settlers, genealogical papers, and other rare documents from the Boulder Historical Society complement the image collection.
Last updated April 28, 2008
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