City Museum of Washington, D.C.

City Museum of Washington, D.C.

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caption = Carnegie Library building, located at Mount Vernon Square, houses the City Museum of Washington, D.C., and the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
location = Mount Vernon Sq., 8th and K Sts., NW.
Washington, D.C.
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architect = Ackerman & Ross
architecture = Beaux-Arts architecture
added = December 3, 1969
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The City Museum of Washington, D.C., managed by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., was a museum dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Washington, D.C. The museum closed indefinitely on November 28, 2004 due to financial difficulties and attendance below expectations.

Located in the center of Mount Vernon Square in Washington, the museum occupied a Beaux-Arts building built by Andrew Carnegie in 1902 (one of his many Carnegie libraries), originally used as the city's Central Public Library. It more recently had been used by the University of the District of Columbia and housed the museum since its opening in May 2003.

The museum houses the Kiplinger Research Library, a collection of books, maps, photographs, and other materials relevant to the history of the city. Though the museum is closed, the library remains accessible to the public.

In March 2006 Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams announced that the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. and the National Music Center had "entered into an agreement that calls for the Music Center to occupy a substantial portion of the Carnegie Library (formerly the City Museum) for the next three years. During its occupancy, the Music Center, to be known as “the Gig,” will offer a wide variety of performances, classes, exhibits, and special events."

External links

* [http://www.historydc.org/ The Historical Society of Washington, DC]

ources

* [http://www.historydc.org/media/library_history.asp "History of the Carnegie Library"] , Historical Society of Washington, DC
* [http://www.historydc.org/about/HSW_History.asp "About Us"] , Historical Society of Washington, DC
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18625-2004Nov28.html "A Last Day with Many First Visits"] ("Washington Post", November 29, 2004)
* [http://dc.gov/mayor/news/release.asp?id=879&mon=200603 "Former City Museum Will House National Music Center"] (District of Columbia Mayor's Office News Releases, March 30, 2006)


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