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On November 5, 1895, Andrew Carnegie dedicated the Carnegie Institute and Main Branch of the Library to the people of Pittsburgh. Since that time, whatever the divide, the Library has been a bridge, helping people learn, grow, connect with others and transform their lives. This year, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh marks 125 years of engaging, informing and empowering individuals and communities. Celebrate with us!

Portal to the Past: CLP125.org

Visit our 125th Anniversary website, CLP125.org, to explore a timeline of Library history, an interactive collection of then-and-now photographs and a portal to CLP's historic archives. 

Free to the People for 125 Years:
A Film by Dean Bog

The fourth film in Dean Bog's "CLP 2020" series is now live! This final installment covers 125 years of library history and profiles the creative minds helping us celebrate. Be sure to check out the complete "CLP 2020" series here!

Sneak Peek!


What does "free to the people" mean to you? We asked four local artists to interpret this significant phrase and will soon unveil a new set of library card designs featuring their inspiring responses. Stay tuned!

Follow #CLP125 for more!


Follow #CLP125 on Facebook and Instagram as we dig even deeper into CLP history. Discover the people and events that shaped the library we love today!
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