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Classic example of Carnegie Library
If you are an architecture buff, this well restored building is an interesting find. It is an upscale version of many of the turn of the century Carnegic facilities.
The gallery is closed on Sundays during the off season. But the building is a very interesting landmark. The building originally housed the town library. The library was funded in 1902 with a grant...
I visited while they had a storm chaser exhibit which absolutely made my day. The stained glass was beautiful and there was so much history about the city! I learned so much! The staff was friendly an...
An interesting experience viewing local artists displaying their work. The last time I had been the building it was still a library. Guess that dates me. Worth the stop. Some good work on display.
Classic example of Carnegie Library
If you are an architecture buff, this well restored building is an interesting find. It is an upscale version of many of the turn of the century Carnegic facilities.
different
went in and it was filled with all kinds of painting. enjoyed looking at them, they were for sell but was expensive
Winter Hours
The gallery is closed on Sundays during the off season. But the building is a very interesting landmark. The building originally housed the town library. The library was funded in 1902 with a grant...
Lovely and historic
I visited while they had a storm chaser exhibit which absolutely made my day. The stained glass was beautiful and there was so much history about the city! I learned so much! The staff was friendly an...
Art in Dodge City
An interesting experience viewing local artists displaying their work. The last time I had been the building it was still a library. Guess that dates me. Worth the stop. Some good work on display.