Carnegie Library of Washington, D.C.
Washington D.C.'s first central library, born from a chance encounter with Andrew Carnegie, it was also the city's first desegregated public building.

šŸ“œ Beaux-Arts style library, opened in 1903.
šŸ” Washington D.C.'s first central library and first desegregated public building.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Admire stunning Beaux-Arts architecture
šŸ“š Explore the DC History Center
šŸŽ Attend free creative sessions at the Apple Store
🌟 Experience a historically significant landmark

Tips

šŸ“ Located at Mount Vernon Square, 8th and K Streets NW.
šŸ’” Check Apple's schedule for free daily sessions.
šŸ“– Visit the Carnegie Gallery in the basement for building history.

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