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Taken from the former 1st Presbyterian Church, the corner includes the 1st Carnegie Library in America, the Carnegie Music Hall, the Elks Club, and a found-space art program.
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The Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov is one of the oldest monasteries of the Premonstratensian Order in the world. It has been a working monastery practically ever since it was founded in 1143. Fire, the Hussite Wars, religious wars, and the Communists all failed to shut down this institution. Even when t...
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The intersection of Forbes Ave. and Murray Ave. forms the heart of Squirrel Hill, a neighborhood a mile from Carnegie Mellon's campus which is home to many students and professors.
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This is third incarnation of the University of Leuven's library building. The first version was built in 1725 and burned down by Germans in 1914. The second version, finished in 1928, was destroyed during the German invasion of 1940.
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