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Department of Fine Arts, with a growing collection of contemporary painting and Halls of Architecture, Sculpture and decorative Arts
Music Hall, where free organ recitals are given, and the Central Carnegie Library with special section on technology, art and music Photograph by J. E. Ihrig
Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - combining under one roof - Carnegie Museum, with over 5 million natural history and anthropological specimens
Department of Fine Arts, with a growing collection of contemporary painting and Halls of Architecture, Sculpture and decorative Arts
Music Hall, where free organ recitals are given, and the Central Carnegie Library with special section on technology, art and music Photograph by J. E. Ihrig
Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - combining under one roof - Carnegie Museum, with over 5 million natural history and anthropological specimens