Carnegie Library of Homestead, Carnegie library and concert hall in Munhall, Pennsylvania, United States.
The Carnegie Library of Homestead features classical brick architecture with arched windows and houses both library collections and a dedicated music hall for live performances.
Built in 1898 as part of Andrew Carnegie's philanthropic efforts, this facility represents the third oldest Carnegie library that has remained in continuous operation within its original building structure.
The venue regularly hosts diverse musical performances ranging from jazz and rock to tribute shows, serving as a central hub for arts and entertainment in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
The library operates Monday through Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm and Friday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, offering free library cards valid for two years.
This historic building originally included an athletic club with a heated indoor pool, demonstrating Carnegie's comprehensive vision for community health, education, and cultural development in one location.
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