The Carnegie Building in Lawrence, KS, originally constructed in 1904 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie, has a rich history of serving as a public library and later as the Lawrence Arts Center. Designated as a National Historic Place, the building now houses offices for Destination Management and the Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area, offering exhibit space showcasing the area's historical information.
With versatile event spaces like the Heritage Room and East Gallery Room, the Carnegie Building provides a unique venue for various gatherings and activities. Managed by the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department since 2011, the facility continues to be a hub for community engagement and cultural preservation in Lawrence.
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