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The original library building was completed in 1907 after a gift was secured from Andrew Carnegie in 1901. Responding to growth in Columbus, the fourth and most recent expansion program was celebrated with a gala rededication on April 30, 1991. The beautiful new facilities are designed to meet the informational, cultural and educational needs of the Columbus community and make lifelong learning opportunities available to all. Photo by Jeffrey A. Rycus, Columbus Metropolitan Library, 96 S Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43215
The original library building was completed in 1907 after a gift was secured from Andrew Carnegie in 1901. Responding to growth in Columbus, the fourth and most recent expansion program was celebrated with a gala rededication on April 30, 1991. The beautiful new facilities are designed to meet the informational, cultural and educational needs of the Columbus community and make lifelong learning opportunities available to all. Photo by Jeffrey A. Rycus, Columbus Metropolitan Library, 96 S Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43215