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inside of Andrew Carnegie's 150th Birthday Celebration program

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early photograph of exterior of Traverse Citys's Carnegie library on 6th street. Circa 1960's.

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A color photograph of Traverse City's Carnegie library's east reading room, taken circa 1988.

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The Traverse City Public Library was formally dedicated on March 10th, 1905. Traverse City mayor E.J. Fulghum, Board of Trustees President E.L. Sprague, and Board of Public Works President C.M. Prall all delivered speeches at the event.

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The Ladies Library, established in 1869 was the first library association in Traverse City. This library preceded the City Public Library by over three decades.

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Promotional image of the new Michigan at the Traverse City Public Library in March 1962. The Michigan Room was dedicated on April 10, 1962, to the preservation of Michigan and local history.

Honorable Perry Hannah
In 1902, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated $20,000 to the City of Traverse City to build a state of the art public library. In response to Carnegie's generous gift, Perry Hannah donated land to be used for the City's new library on Sixth Street.…

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A color photograph of Traverse City's Carnegie library's Main Entrence. Taken Circa 1988.
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