The following list of Carnegie libraries in Maryland provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Maryland, where 14 libraries were built from 1 grant (for Baltimore, totaling $500,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 1906.
Building still operating as a library
Building standing, but now serving another purpose
Building no longer standing
Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Library | City or town | Image | Date granted [1] | Grant amount [1] [2] | Location | Notes | |
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1 | Baltimore Brooklyn | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | $500,000 | Closed in 1965 | ||
2 | Baltimore Clifton | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 2001 N. Wolfe St. | Built 1916 | |
3 | Baltimore Easterwood | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 2217 W. North Ave. | ||
4 | Baltimore Fells Point | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 606 S. Ann St. | Built 1922 | |
5 | Baltimore Forest Park | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 3023 Garrison Blvd. | Built 1909 | |
6 | Baltimore Govans | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 5714 Bellona Ave. | Built 1921 | |
7 | Baltimore Hamilton | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 3006 Hamilton Ave. | Built 1920 | |
8 | Baltimore Keyworth | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 2610 Keyworth Ave. | Built 1912 | |
9 | Baltimore Locust Point | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | Corner of Towson St. and Beason St. | ||
10 | Baltimore Mount Clare | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | Corner of Carroll St. and Barre St. | Built 1909 | |
11 | Baltimore Mt. Washington | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | Corner of Smith Ave. and Greely Rd. | Built 1921 | |
12 | Baltimore Patterson Park | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 158 N. Linwood Ave. | ||
13 | Baltimore South Central | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 4 S. Central Ave. | Built 1921 | |
14 | Baltimore Waverly | Baltimore | Nov 10, 1906 | — | 1443 Gorsuch Ave. |
Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.