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File #: 2020-0892    Version: 1
Type: Proclamation Status: Adopted
File created: 11/6/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/9/2020 Final action: 11/9/2020
Enactment date: 11/9/2020 Enactment #: 569
Effective date: 11/9/2020    
Title: 125th Anniversary Proclamation for Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Sponsors: Bruce A. Kraus, Erika Strassburger, R. Daniel Lavelle, Theresa Kail-Smith, Deborah L. Gross, All Members
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. KRAUS
Title
125th Anniversary Proclamation for Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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WHEREAS Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will begin celebrating their 125th anniversaries of sharing knowledge, art and music with the Pittsburgh community; and

WHEREAS On November 5, 1895, Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie dedicated the building that housed Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Main Library, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and Carnegie Music Hall; and

WHEREAS Mr. Carnegie was inspired by his own history to use his wealth to build libraries that were "free to the people" to make knowledge and learning accessible to everyone; and

WHEREAS Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Main Library opened with approximately 16,000 items and now holds more than 975,000 items. In the Library's first year, 109,750 people visited and 116,841 items circulated. In 2019, usage has grown across all 19 locations to include 2.7 million people visiting and 3.9 million items circulating; and

WHEREAS Andrew Carnegie gifted his museums to Pittsburgh so that all people could explore the world through the wonders of art and science; and

WHEREAS Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has since grown to include four museums, adding the Carnegie Science Center and The Andy Warhol Museum to its collection of world-class museums; and

WHEREAS Mr. Carnegie's vision for Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh is alive and well 125 years later and continues to transform lives through a greatly expanded collection of experiences that reach more than 1.5 million people a year; and

WHEREAS The vision of Andrew Carnegie that the Pittsburgh Orchestra should "take a permanent place among the great symphonic organizations of the country" when few cities had one, came to fruition with the opening of the Carnegie Music Hall, which became the first home of the Pittsburgh Sym...

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