Kingston City Library, Public library in Kingston, United States
The Kingston City Library features brown brick construction with a limestone pedimented entry portal and two ionic columns framing the recessed entrance point.
Andrew Carnegie provided a $30,000 donation in 1902 to construct the library building, with local steamboat businessman Samuel Coykendall contributing the required land.
The library served as the main educational resource center for Kingston residents until 1974, when operations moved to a new facility in the Stockade District.
The building reopened in 2011 as the Carnegie Learning Center, providing educational services to both Kingston High School students and community members.
The structure stands on an elevated 11,250-square-foot lot on Broadway's south side, positioned between Kingston Hospital and Kingston High School.
Location: New York
GPS coordinates: 41.92611,-73.99583
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:25
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