📜 The Carnegie Hall Susan W. Rose Archives preserves, catalogs, and describes thousands of concert programs, posters, audio/video recordings, photographs, musical manuscripts, and autographs.🔍 Tells the story of musicians, politicians, and world figures who have appeared in events since Carnegie Hall opened in 1891. # Why Go ✨ Explore over 300,000 historical artifacts🎶 See rare items like Beethoven's score, Duke Ellington's handwritten music, and The Beatles' booking slip🏛️ Visit the Rose Museum inside Carnegie Hall for rotating highlights of the collection📚 Discover the rich history of one of the world’s most prestigious concert venues🔎 Research extensive digital and physical collections # Tips 💡 A rotating selection of highlights from the collection is on display in the Rose Museum.
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