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    Carneige Center

    The Carnegie Center of Minot, North Dakota, was built in 1911 with funds provided by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, and served as the Minot Public Library until 1965 when a new library was built. No longer in use, the building fell into a state of almost total disrepair until 1979 when the City Art League, a non-profit association, agreed to take on the task of renovation and operation. After major expenditures and countless hours of volunteer work, it was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1980. Restored and renamed, the "Carnegie Center" opened in 1986.

     

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        Carneige Center

        105 2nd Ave SE
        Minot, ND 58701

        Phone: 701-839-1993   |   Email   |   Official Website

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        • Event Name: A Road Back to Art
          "A Road Back to Art"
          Comment posted by: Tina Brown Hjelmstad from Minot, Sep 17, 2010

          Open Exhibit October 15th 11:00 am -7:00 pm Open Exhibit October 16th 11:00 am - 4:00 pm A Celebration of Minot Area Arts Exhibit & Sale Reception October 16th 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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