The first Santa Cruz Carnegie Library (1904-1966) The first Santa Cruz Carnegie Library (1904-1966), also known as the Main Library. It was designed by William H. Weeks. Andrew Carnegie donated a grant of $20,000 towards its construction. On the left is the Frederick A. Hihn Mansion which, at one time, served as the Santa Cruz City Hall. Source of information: Articles on this website, see links below Chase p. 65
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The first Santa Cruz Carnegie Library (1904-1966), also known as the Main Library. It was designed by William H. Weeks. Andrew Carnegie donated a grant of $20,000 towards its construction. On the left is the Frederick A. Hihn Mansion which, at one time, served as the Santa Cruz City Hall. Source of information: Articles on this website, see links below Chase p. 65
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Houses Hihn Mansion Santa Cruz Public Libraries Carnegie Free Library
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