Hanford Carnegie Museum Explained

Carnegie Library of Kings County
Location:109 E. 8th St.
Hanford, California
Coordinates:36.3276°N -119.6454°W
Built:1905
Architect:McDougall Brothers, Benjamin & George
Architecture:Romanesque Revival, Richardson Romanesque
Added:December 17, 1981
Refnum:81000152

The Carnegie Museum of Kings County, is a museum in Hanford, Kings County, central California.[1]

History

The building was built in 1905 in the Romanesque Revival style with Richardson Romanesque elements. It was one of the many Carnegie libraries that were funded by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, who awarded the city $12,500 to construct it.[1]

The Hanford Library was open in the Carnegie building until 1968, when the city and Kings County libraries were combined and moved into a new building. Local citizens raised the money to save the old library building from destruction and to renovate it.[1]

Museum

The Hanford Carnegie Museum opened in the restored Carnegie Library building in 1974.[1] In 2021, the Museum name was changed to The Carnegie Museum of Kings County, to reflect the Museum intent to present a larger community history. The history museum has displays of Kings County's people and institutions, to illustrate and explain the history of King's County and the area in the western San Joaquin Valley.[2] [3]

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hanfordcarnegiemuseum.org/History.html Hanfordcarnegiemuseum.org: History
  2. http://www.visithanford.com/hfdvis23i.html VisitHanford.com
  3. http://www.hanfordcarnegiemuseum.org/Exhibits.html Hanfordcarnegiemuseum.org: Exhibits