Carnegie Museum
557 Lincoln St, Roseville, CA 95678
The Carnegie Museum is housed in Roseville's first permanent library. The building was constructed in 1912 with brick and terra cotta from Gladding McBean in nearby Lincoln and granite from Rocklin. Roseville labor built the structure on the land donated by Roseville businessman A. B. McRae.
Reviews
02/07/2016
Provided by YPmobileRoseville history all in one stop, see how we became at small railroad town to the beautiful city we are now with knowledgeable docents, lots of hands on displays for the kids. Free to the public.
More Business Info
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sat: Sun Closed - Services/Products
- Education, Research & Artifacts
- Neighborhood
- Roseville Heights
- Amenities
- General Store, Carnegie Library Museum
- AKA
Roseville Historical Society's
Carnegie Library Historical Museum
- Other Link
http://www.rosevillehistorical.org/contact/?rq=carnegie%20museum
- Categories
- Museums, Educational Services, Historical Places, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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