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Celebrates Arizona's historic people |
1101 West Washington Street (in the historic Carnegie Public Library building) Phoenix, AZ 85007 +1 602 255 2110 http://www.dlapr.lib.az.us/ |
First completed in 1908, this building was designed by W.R. Norton, a noted Arizona architect, and funded by Andrew Carnegie, famous philanthropist and steel magnate. In use until 1954, this facility housed the first library in Phoenix. Reopened in 1987 as a museum to honor prominent Arizona, it now offers rotating exhibits that currently include "Arizona Women in Government" and "My Name is Arizona." Included in the museum is a separate section honoring deceased women who played integral roles in the maturing of Arizona. No credit cards, admission is free. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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