Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Oregon City #13: Carnegie Center

606 John Adams Street

IMG_2865 Carnegie Center in Oregon City, Oregon on August 19, 2006
Carnegie Center on August 19, 2006

The Carnegie Center was built in 1912 as a public library, partially funded by a grant from the Carnegie Foundation, which used funds donated by Andrew Carnegie to give grants for the construction of over 2,500 libraries between 1883 and 1929. Oregon City's was used as a library until 1995. Today it is an art and community center operated under Oregon City Parks & Recreation. In 2001, the building went through a year-long renovation. Since September 24, 2005, the Carnegie Center has been operated by Fine Art Starts, a private organization under contract with the city.

IMG_2864 Carnegie Center Plaque in Oregon City, Oregon on August 19, 2006
Carnegie Center Plaque on August 19, 2006

In front of the Carnegie Center in a marker commemorating Oregon City as the birthplace of Edwin Markham, Oregon's Poet Laureate and author of "The Man With The Hoe," born April 23, 1852. This marker was placed on Markham's 100th birthday April 23, 1952.

IMG_2863 Edwin Markham Plaque at Carnegie Center in Oregon City, Oregon on August 19, 2006
Edwin Markham Marker on August 19, 2006

Historical Photo:
Oregon City Carnegie Library (Oregon State Library)

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