| The Monroe County History Center
is owned and operated by the Monroe County Historical Society. The
History Center is a 20,000 square-foot facility that is housed in the
historic Carnegie Library building and its recent three-story
addition. Previously, the
site was home of the Center School at
Sixth and Washington, formerly attended by white students, was known
by 1881 as the “Colored School.” It was in operation until the 1914–15
school year, after which the pupils attended classes in the Catholic
School building at Third Street and College Avenue until the new
Banneker School opened in 1916. The old Center School building was
torn down and the Carnegie Library was built there.
On February 14, 2005, an
historical marker plaque was
dedicated on the Sixth Street side of the
building, commemorating the Center School and its history.
County’s only Carnegie Library
was dedicated 1918 as Bloomington Public Library with 6,439 volumes.
It was built
with local support and $31,000 from the Carnegie Corporation. It replaced
Colored
School, at this
site circa 1874-1915. An addition was built at the southeast corner in 1955.
The Monroe County Library
moved to its new building nearby in 1970. It was one of 1,679 libraries built in
U.S. with funds
from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
Indiana built more
Carnegie libraries than any other state. The original building was listed in
the National
Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Monroe County Historical Society and
Museum refurbished and occupied the building in 1980.
An
historic marker plaque, commemorating
the original Carnegie Library, was
dedicated with on April 21, 2007.
During October, 2005, an historic
limestone hitching post was donated to
the History Center by Virginia Tyte, and installed outside the front
entrance on Washington St.
The History Center's
permanent and
current
exhibits remind us of our proud cultural and natural heritage and
showcase items from our collection of over 50,000 artifacts --
documents, clothing, tools, furniture, toys, maps and photographs.
The History Center consists of a museum,
genealogy library and a museum store. The Genealogy Library is one of
the best resources in the county to "unearth" buried information. The
Museum Store is an excellent source of unique and locally-made gifts.
Step into a 1840's log cabin or sit on a bench
in a one-room school, and imagine yourself back in time. Experience
how Monroe County citizens lived, worked, played and learned during
the past two centuries. |