Early view shows the interior of the Northeast Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library (now known as the Lincoln Heights Branch). Located at 2530 Workman St., the Renaissance style library was built with a $35,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie and designed by Hibbard & Cody. Photo dated: March 24, 1916.
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