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Carnegie Center in Fitzgerald: Historic Library Turned Premier Event Venue

Carnegie Center in Fitzgerald: Historic Library Turned Premier Event Venue Magnolia Midlands Fitzgerald

The Carnegie Center is located in the historic Carnegie Library. It originally opened in 1915 as the Carnegie Library. The facility is available for parties and training events and meetings. The Carnegie can accommodate up to 100 people, depending on setup. The warm atmosphere is conducive to intimate meetings and programs for both business and private events. Folk and regional art are for sale and exhibit, including works by Fitzgerald's nationally recognized wildlife artist Ronald Goodman. Of particular note, an original quilt designed to portray Fitzgerald's history.


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