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On front: Public Library, Denver, Colorado On back: Public Library Denver boasts of as fine a Public Library as is to be found in the West. The main building, of the Corinthian style architecture, was donated to the city by Andrew Carnegie. It contains 125,000 volumes and has a capacity for 300,000 volumes. Branches are scattered throughout the city.
On front: Public Library, Denver, Colorado On back: Public Library Denver boasts of as fine a Public Library as is to be found in the West. The main building, of the Corinthian style architecture, was donated to the city by Andrew Carnegie. It contains 125,000 volumes and has a capacity for 300,000 volumes. Branches are scattered throughout the city.