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Bozeman Carnegie Library
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The Bozeman Carnegie Library, built in 1903 with funds from Andrew Carnegie, stands as a proud symbol of the city's early commitment to public education. Though no longer a functioning library, the Beaux-Arts style building has been repurposed as a community landmark and event space. Visitors can admire its classic architecture, including a grand portico and arched windows, and learn about its history through interpretive displays. The building's central location makes it a convenient stop while exploring downtown Bozeman.
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- Admire the Beaux-Arts architecture with its grand portico and arched windows.
- View historical exhibits inside about the building's role as Bozeman's first public library.
- Photograph the exterior, a well-preserved example of early 20th-century civic design.
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