El Paso Public Library
Libreria Publica de El Paso
El Paso Public Library
Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded the El Paso Public Library completed in 1904. It was designed by the St. Louis architectural firm of Mauran, Russell and Garden. Gustavus Trost served as field supervisor to the project.
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