Carnegie Library of Washington D.C.
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Apple 卡内基图书馆 (Apple Carnegie Library) 也被称为华盛顿卡内基图书馆、中央公共图书馆,现在是苹果公司在美国华盛顿特区弗农山广场原卡内基图书馆内一层开设的一间Apple Store零售店。该建筑为布杂艺术建筑风格,于1903年首次向公众开放、由安德鲁·卡内基捐建。2017年,苹果获准对其部分空间进行改造并在2019年5月11日开业。华盛顿哥伦比亚特区历史学会也位于图书馆内。
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The Carnegie Library of Washington D.C., also known as Central Public Library, now known as the Apple Carnegie Library, is situated in Mount Vernon Square, Washington, D.C. Donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie, it was dedicated on January 7, 1903. It was designed by the New York firm of Ackerman & Ross in the style of Beaux-Arts architecture. It was the first Carnegie library in Washington, D.C. and D.C.'s first desegregated public building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as "Central Public Library", in 1969.
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La bibliothèque Carnegie de Washington D. C. est située dans le quartier de (en). Sa réalisation fut financée par l'entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie. Conçue par la firme de New York Ackerman & Ross dans le style Beaux-Arts, elle a été inaugurée le 7 janvier 1903. Ce fut la première bibliothèque Carnegie à Washington et elle fut la première bibliothèque publique.
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Carnegie Library building, located at Mount Vernon Square, houses the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
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The Carnegie Library of Washington D.C., also known as Central Public Library, now known as the Apple Carnegie Library, is situated in Mount Vernon Square, Washington, D.C. Donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie, it was dedicated on January 7, 1903. It was designed by the New York firm of Ackerman & Ross in the style of Beaux-Arts architecture. It was the first Carnegie library in Washington, D.C. and D.C.'s first desegregated public building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as "Central Public Library", in 1969. It was used as the central public library for Washington, D.C. for almost 70 years before it became overcrowded. The central library was then moved to Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. After being shut down for ten years, it was renovated as part of University of the District of Columbia. In 1999, it became the headquarters for the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. The City Museum of Washington opened in the library in May 2003, but closed less than two years later. In 2014, Events DC twice sought to move the International Spy Museum into the library, but failed to win historic preservation approval. In September 2016, Apple Inc. proposed renovating the library into D.C.'s second Apple Store location. In December 2016, Events DC announced an agreement with the company for conversion of the space into a new store designed by Foster and Partners. The building was renamed the Apple Carnegie Library, and the Apple Store within opened on May 11, 2019. Apple hosts free daily sessions focused on photography, filmmaking, music creation, coding, design and more. On October 9, 2019 the first episode of Oprah's Book Club, a television series produced by Apple, was filmed with a live audience in the Library. The episode premiered on November 1 of the same year. The building also now houses the DC History Center on the second floor, and the Carnegie Gallery (featuring historic photographs and documents about the origins and history of the building) in the basement.
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La bibliothèque Carnegie de Washington D. C. est située dans le quartier de (en). Sa réalisation fut financée par l'entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie. Conçue par la firme de New York Ackerman & Ross dans le style Beaux-Arts, elle a été inaugurée le 7 janvier 1903. Ce fut la première bibliothèque Carnegie à Washington et elle fut la première bibliothèque publique. Elle a servi de bibliothèque publique centrale pour Washington durant près de 70 ans. La bibliothèque centrale a ensuite été relocalisée à la bibliothèque du mémorial Martin Luther King Jr.. Après avoir été fermée pendant dix ans, elle a été rénovée dans le cadre de l'Université du District de Columbia. Actuellement , elle est utilisée par la (en) et pour divers événements.
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Apple 卡内基图书馆 (Apple Carnegie Library) 也被称为华盛顿卡内基图书馆、中央公共图书馆,现在是苹果公司在美国华盛顿特区弗农山广场原卡内基图书馆内一层开设的一间Apple Store零售店。该建筑为布杂艺术建筑风格,于1903年首次向公众开放、由安德鲁·卡内基捐建。2017年,苹果获准对其部分空间进行改造并在2019年5月11日开业。华盛顿哥伦比亚特区历史学会也位于图书馆内。
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