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fall 2014
Lottery Heritage Fund, Fife Council,
and the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
contribute to keeping the Carnegie
Dunfermline Library in beautiful
working order.
This library closed in April 2014
for renovations and for the addi-
tions of a museum and art gallery;
re-opening is slated for August 2016.
Eorts are being made to preserve
the original woodcarvings and iron-
work, among other things. Because
of the historical and practical value
to the communityand because of
greatinterest from eager travelers
accommodations have been made for
local residents and visitors to retain
access to library services during the
transformation of this treasures
outer surface.
These four magnicent buildings
and many others that bear Carnegies
name serve their communities in
unique ways and help to preserve the
communities history. Learn more
about Carnegie and his philanthropy
by visiting his namesake landmarks
that are still making a signicant
mark on the lives of patrons.

onffe.com/venues/
carnegie-hall/overview
More Carnegie Halls
Braddock Carnegie Library,
Braddock,Pennsylvania

braddockcarnegielibrary.org
Carnegie Arts Centre,
Kenmare,Ireland

kenmare.com/local-services/
carnegie-arts-centre
Carnegie Museum,
Livermore,California

livermorehistory.com
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

carnegiemuseums.org
The reference department in the Carnegie Library in Dunfermline, Scotland, is both functional and beautiful. P
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The man who dies rich dies in disgrace.
Andrew Carnegie

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