Carnegie Library / Frost Building, Berea College, Chestnut Street, Berea, Kentucky
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City/locality- State/province | Berea, Kentucky |
County- State/province: | Madison County, Kentucky |
State/province: | Kentucky |
Country: | United States |
Andrew Carnegie donated the funds for the stone portion of this building in 1905. It was one of the first of many libraries across the nation and state supported by Carnegie. Cady, Bergh, and See, New York City, were the architects for the original Classical Revival style portion which utilized stone from Rockcastle County, Kentucky. The 1935 Colonial Revival style addition was designed by Charles F. Cellarius of Cincinnati, Ohio, who was also architect for the Jessie Preston Draper Memorial Building (MAB-37). The two-story brick structure serves as a classroom building for several academic departments. It is now called the Frost Building in honor of William G. Frost, a native of New York and third president of Berea College (1892-1920).
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