File:CarnegieBuildingPennStateUniversity.jpg
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DescriptionCarnegieBuildingPennStateUniversity.jpg | The Carnegie Building at Pennsylvania State University. The building was completed in 1904, and was a gift from Penn State Trustee Andrew Carnegie. It was the first library building at the university. | ||
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