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The following list of Carnegie libraries in Philadelphia provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Philadelphia, where 25 libraries were built from 1 grant (totaling $1,500,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York on January 5, 1903. [1]
Building still operating as a library
Building standing, but now serving another purpose
Building no longer standing
Building contributes to a
historic district on the
National Register of Historic Places
Library | Image | Location | Notes | |
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1 | Chestnut Hill | 8711 Germantown Avenue (19118) 40°04′38″N 75°12′32″W / 40.077255°N 75.208755°W |
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2 | Cobbs Creek | 5800 Cobbs Creek Parkway, (19143) 39°56′45″N 75°14′29″W / 39.94572°N 75.241500°W |
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3 | Falls of Schuylkill | 3501 Midvale Avenue (19129) |
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4 | Frankford | 4634 Frankford Avenue (19124) | Replaced by modern building [2] | |
5 | Germantown | 5818 Germantown Avenue (19144) 40°02′14″N 75°10′34″W / 40.037324°N 75.176045°W |
Senior citizens center [3] | |
6 | Greenwich | Original razed [3] | ||
7 | Haddington | 446 North 65th Street (19151) 39°58′12″N 75°14′58″W / 39.970048°N 75.249346°W |
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8 | Kingsessing | 1201 South 51st Street (19143) 39°56′33″N 75°13′09″W / 39.942406°N 75.219037°W |
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9 | Lehigh | 601 West Lehigh Avenue (19133) 39°59′32″N 75°08′32″W / 39.992343°N 75.142173°W [4] |
Renamed Lillian Marerro Branch ca. 2005 [5] | |
10 | Logan | 1333 Wagner Avenue (19141), 40°01′53″N 75°08′43″W / 40.031457°N 75.145342°W |
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11 | Manayunk | Fleming and Dupont Streets (19128) 40°01′52″N 75°13′20″W / 40.031107°N 75.222124°W |
Now an apartment building [6] | |
12 | McPherson Square | 601 East Indiana Avenue (19134) 39°59′41″N 75°07′08″W / 39.994808°N 75.11878°W |
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13 | Nicetown | 1715 Hunting Park Avenue (19124) [7] | Replaced by modern building in 1961, at 3720 Broad Street 19140 [8] | |
14 | Oak Lane | 6614 North 12th Street (19126) 40°03′12″N 75°08′16″W / 40.053362°N 75.137714°W |
Land gift of citizens of Oak Lane and Vicinity [9] | |
15 | Paschalville | 6942 Woodland Avenue (19142) 39°55′13″N 75°14′27″W / 39.920410°N 75.24089°W |
Faces South 70th Street | |
16 | Passyunk | 1935 Shunk Street (19145) 39°55′11″N 75°10′49″W / 39.919622°N 75.1802°W |
Opened 1914, Renamed 2004: Thomas F. Donatucci Sr. Branch [10] | |
17 | Richmond | 2987 Almond Street (19134) 39°58′59″N 75°06′31″W / 39.982963°N 75.108653°W |
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18 | South Philadelphia | 2407 S Broad Street | ||
19 | Southwark | 1108 South 5th Street | Now houses Philadelphia Overseas Chinese Association | |
20 | Spring Garden | 1700 Spring Garden Street | Razed [3] | |
21 | Tacony | 6742 Torresdale Avenue (19135) 40°01′31″N 75°02′43″W / 40.025356°N 75.0452300°W |
Land gift of Jacob S. Disston, Esq. 1906 [11] | |
22 | Thomas Holme | 7810 Frankford Avenue (19136) 40°02′25″N 75°01′52″W / 40.040293°N 75.031184°W |
Holmesburg Library Land gift of Lower Dublin Academy [12] | |
23 | Walnut Street | 140 South 40th Street (19104) 39°57′15″N 75°12′09″W / 39.954112°N 75.202589°W |
West Philadelphia Branch | |
24 | Wissahickon | Manayunk Avenue and Osbourne Street | Razed [3] | |
25 | Wyoming | 231 East Wyoming Avenue (19120) 40°01′16″N 75°07′17″W / 40.021191°N 75.121402°W |
Opened October 30, 1930, it was the last library funded by Carnegie. [13] |
Germantown:Original now a senior citizens center Greenwich Branch (Original razed) Ritner's Children's (No longer in existence) Spring Garden Branch (Razed) Wissahickon Branch (Razed)
Lillian Marerro Branch, 601 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133-2228
On June 29, 1917, a new library funded by Andrew Carnegie was opened at 1715 Hunting Park Avenue, near Wayne Avenue. The 12th library in the Free Library system, it kept the name 'Nicetown.'
The present library, now named for both communities, opened in a remodeled Linton's restaurant on April 16, 1961. It was located at the intersection of Broad Street, Erie and Germantown Avenues – now a transportation hub with a Broad Street subway station.
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Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.
It has been suggested that this article be
merged into
List of Carnegie libraries in Pennsylvania. (
Discuss) Proposed since September 2023. |
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Philadelphia provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Philadelphia, where 25 libraries were built from 1 grant (totaling $1,500,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York on January 5, 1903. [1]
Building still operating as a library
Building standing, but now serving another purpose
Building no longer standing
Building contributes to a
historic district on the
National Register of Historic Places
Library | Image | Location | Notes | |
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1 | Chestnut Hill | 8711 Germantown Avenue (19118) 40°04′38″N 75°12′32″W / 40.077255°N 75.208755°W |
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2 | Cobbs Creek | 5800 Cobbs Creek Parkway, (19143) 39°56′45″N 75°14′29″W / 39.94572°N 75.241500°W |
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3 | Falls of Schuylkill | 3501 Midvale Avenue (19129) |
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4 | Frankford | 4634 Frankford Avenue (19124) | Replaced by modern building [2] | |
5 | Germantown | 5818 Germantown Avenue (19144) 40°02′14″N 75°10′34″W / 40.037324°N 75.176045°W |
Senior citizens center [3] | |
6 | Greenwich | Original razed [3] | ||
7 | Haddington | 446 North 65th Street (19151) 39°58′12″N 75°14′58″W / 39.970048°N 75.249346°W |
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8 | Kingsessing | 1201 South 51st Street (19143) 39°56′33″N 75°13′09″W / 39.942406°N 75.219037°W |
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9 | Lehigh | 601 West Lehigh Avenue (19133) 39°59′32″N 75°08′32″W / 39.992343°N 75.142173°W [4] |
Renamed Lillian Marerro Branch ca. 2005 [5] | |
10 | Logan | 1333 Wagner Avenue (19141), 40°01′53″N 75°08′43″W / 40.031457°N 75.145342°W |
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11 | Manayunk | Fleming and Dupont Streets (19128) 40°01′52″N 75°13′20″W / 40.031107°N 75.222124°W |
Now an apartment building [6] | |
12 | McPherson Square | 601 East Indiana Avenue (19134) 39°59′41″N 75°07′08″W / 39.994808°N 75.11878°W |
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13 | Nicetown | 1715 Hunting Park Avenue (19124) [7] | Replaced by modern building in 1961, at 3720 Broad Street 19140 [8] | |
14 | Oak Lane | 6614 North 12th Street (19126) 40°03′12″N 75°08′16″W / 40.053362°N 75.137714°W |
Land gift of citizens of Oak Lane and Vicinity [9] | |
15 | Paschalville | 6942 Woodland Avenue (19142) 39°55′13″N 75°14′27″W / 39.920410°N 75.24089°W |
Faces South 70th Street | |
16 | Passyunk | 1935 Shunk Street (19145) 39°55′11″N 75°10′49″W / 39.919622°N 75.1802°W |
Opened 1914, Renamed 2004: Thomas F. Donatucci Sr. Branch [10] | |
17 | Richmond | 2987 Almond Street (19134) 39°58′59″N 75°06′31″W / 39.982963°N 75.108653°W |
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18 | South Philadelphia | 2407 S Broad Street | ||
19 | Southwark | 1108 South 5th Street | Now houses Philadelphia Overseas Chinese Association | |
20 | Spring Garden | 1700 Spring Garden Street | Razed [3] | |
21 | Tacony | 6742 Torresdale Avenue (19135) 40°01′31″N 75°02′43″W / 40.025356°N 75.0452300°W |
Land gift of Jacob S. Disston, Esq. 1906 [11] | |
22 | Thomas Holme | 7810 Frankford Avenue (19136) 40°02′25″N 75°01′52″W / 40.040293°N 75.031184°W |
Holmesburg Library Land gift of Lower Dublin Academy [12] | |
23 | Walnut Street | 140 South 40th Street (19104) 39°57′15″N 75°12′09″W / 39.954112°N 75.202589°W |
West Philadelphia Branch | |
24 | Wissahickon | Manayunk Avenue and Osbourne Street | Razed [3] | |
25 | Wyoming | 231 East Wyoming Avenue (19120) 40°01′16″N 75°07′17″W / 40.021191°N 75.121402°W |
Opened October 30, 1930, it was the last library funded by Carnegie. [13] |
Germantown:Original now a senior citizens center Greenwich Branch (Original razed) Ritner's Children's (No longer in existence) Spring Garden Branch (Razed) Wissahickon Branch (Razed)
Lillian Marerro Branch, 601 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133-2228
On June 29, 1917, a new library funded by Andrew Carnegie was opened at 1715 Hunting Park Avenue, near Wayne Avenue. The 12th library in the Free Library system, it kept the name 'Nicetown.'
The present library, now named for both communities, opened in a remodeled Linton's restaurant on April 16, 1961. It was located at the intersection of Broad Street, Erie and Germantown Avenues – now a transportation hub with a Broad Street subway station.
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Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr.: The Donatucci Branch (known as the Passyunk Branch until 2004) has been a vibrant and evolving institution since 1914.
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Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.