
Take A Tour to Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Not Just A Treasure Trove of Books
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is not just a treasure trove of books but also a historic monument that has witness the ups and downs of the city that speaks volume about the city. This Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is a must see for first time and repeat visitors.
This library was established in 1895 as a public trust. There are 19 locations of this library in the neighborhood which includes a library for the blind and physically handicapped. This museum is the regions most visited historic place. The library also provides programs, classes and valuable resources that help in improving literacy and promotes life-long learning.
The library has a vast collection of books on almost all branches of study. The collection ranges from age old scripts to modern writing. The classification is superior and well maintained. There are kiosks to search for books on a particular subject or by a particular writer. The environment of the library is excellent.
The construction of library is unique. The placement of books and the help from the staff is excellent. It is a must visit for first time as well as repeat visitors. This library offers much more than books. It is a museum with valuable resources and valuable help for the community.
This library is what a modern institute is supposed to be. It is all about community service, about giving back to the community. The books are clean, neat and stored well. One can provide voluntary service in taking care of the Library.
Here is more info about the Carnegie Library
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/
About the library on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Library_of_Pittsburgh
About the library on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carnegie-Library-of-Pittsburgh/73877691965
About the library on About
http://pittsburgh.about.com/cs/carnegielibraries/

