Carnegie building in Beatrice lives on with new uses
9 Dec 2016
Community
One of downtown Beatrice's most recognizable buildings celebrated its 113th birthday in October as the former home of Beatrice's Public Library continues to serve the community.
The Carnegie building on North Fifth Street now houses the Chamber of Commerce, Gage County Tourism and NGage economic development group.
It's been more than a century since the Carnegie was constructed, but some in the community still have deep connections to the men and women who are responsible for its development and completion.
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