User talk:Dthomsen8/List Carnegie draft

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4634 Frankford Avenue (19124) 40.01561°N, -75.08483°W

Fleming and Dupont Streets 19128 40.03111°N, -75.22212°W

5818 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 40.03732°N, -75.17604°W

3720 Broad Street 19140 40.009°N, -75.15131°W

932 South 7th Street 19147 39.9374°N, -75.15497°W

6942 Woodland Avenue 19142 39.92046°N, -75.22212°W

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Oak Lane Branch

Lehigh Branch

PCFTB
PCFTB

http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/carnegie_philadelphia.html

The Pennsylvania Center for the Book

Pennsylvania State University

The Carnegie Libraries:Philadelphia County

Greenwich Branch (Original razed) Ritner's Children's (No longer in existence) Spring Garden Branch (Razed)

http://libwww.freelibrary.org/branches/history.cfm?loc=NIC

1715 Hunting Park Avenue (19124)

However, the library needed larger and better space. On June 29, 1917, a new library funded by Andrew Carnegie was opened at 1715 Hunting Park Avenue, near Wayne Avenue. The 12th library in the Free Library system, it kept the name "Nicetown."

The present library, now named for both communities, opened in a remodeled Linton's restaurant on April 16, 1961. It was located at the intersection of Broad Street, Erie and Germantown Avenues - now a transportation hub with a Broad Street subway station.