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Carnegie Hill, Manhattan (1865 bytes)
1: ... neighborhood within the [[Upper East Side]] of [[Manhattan]] in [[New York City]]. Roughly speaking, it is b... 3: ...ighborhood is named for the mansion that [[Andrew Carnegie]] built at Fifth Avenue and 91st St. in [[1901]].... 5: ... century]], are protected as part of the Carnegie Hill Historic District. Many of the townhouses are si... 7: ... of [[Madison Avenue]] that runs through Carnegie Hill is known for it's numerous children's clothing bo... 9: ...d director [[Woody Allen]], who sold his Carnegie Hill townhouse in 2004 for well over $20,000,000. Murray Hill, Manhattan (2461 bytes) 1: ...]]s. The great house was built on a since-leveled hill at what is today Park Avenue and Thirty-Sixth Str... 5: ...rk on the Murray family is "The Murrays of Murray Hill" (Brooklyn: Urban History Press, 1998) by Charles... 7: [[Category:Manhattan neighborhoods]] Marble Hill, Manhattan, New York (1167 bytes) 1: ...at:right;margin:0 0 1em 1em;">[[image:marble_hill_manhattan_map.png]]</div> 2: ...en a judge found it to be legally still a part of Manhattan in 1939, the Bronx Borough President declared it ... 4: Marble Hill is named for the large deposits of [[marble]] und... 6: ...he northern suburbs is available via the [[Marble Hill train station]], served by [[Metro-North Railroad... 8: [[Category:Manhattan neighborhoods]] Carnegie (926 bytes) 1: *[[Andrew Carnegie]], [[industrialist]] and [[philanthropist]], for ... 2: **[[Carnegie Steel]], for which was named 3: ***[[Carnegie, Pennsylvania|Carnegie]], a town in [[Pennsylvania]], [[United States]] 4: ***[[USS Carnegie (CVE-38)]] 5: ...nstitute of Technology]] (CIT), now part of the [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. At Carnegie Hall (4900 bytes) 2: ..."center" bgcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|''At Carnegie Hall'' 4: ...="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:DaveBrubeckQuartetAtCarnegieHall.jpg|250px|Album cover]] 12: ...n="2" valign="top"|[[February 22]] [[1963]], at [[Carnegie Hall]] 39: ...[1963 in music]]); it was recorded at the famed [[Carnegie Hall]] in [[New York City]]. It was described by ... 51: ...d ''The Great Concerts ... Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Carnegie Hall'' ([[1988]]). Thomas M. Carnegie (370 bytes) 1: ...where he was associated with his brother [[Andrew Carnegie]] in his business enterprises. He died in [[Homew... Andrew Carnegie (15808 bytes) 2: subject_name=Andrew Carnegie| 3: image_name=Andrew-carnegie-portrait-pd.png| 9: '''Andrew Carnegie''' ([[November 25]] [[1835]]–[[August 11]] ... 12: ...of the western division of the line. In this post Carnegie was responsible for several improvements in the s... 14: ...d where the [[oil well]]s secured a large profit. Carnegie was subsequently associated with others in establ... Dale Carnegie (3835 bytes) 1: ...eve that you will succeed, and you will'' -- Dale Carnegie 3: '''Dale Carnegie''' ([[November 24]] [[1888]] - [[November 1]] [[1... 5: Carnegie was an early proponent of what is now called ''[[... 7: ==The Dale Carnegie Course== 9: The ''Dale Carnegie Course'' is a self-improvement program conducted ... Carnegie library (16417 bytes) 2: [[Image:Carnegie_lib_700_2.jpg|thumb|320px|A Carnegie library, opened in 1913 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA,... 3: ...he United States, nearly half of them paid for by Carnegie. 5: ...r lantern symbolized enlightenment. ''See also: [[Carnegie libraries image gallery]]'' 7: ...|Braddock]], [[Pennsylvania]], home to one of the Carnegie Steel Company's mills. 9: ...3_2.jpg|thumb|320px|Detail of the entrance to the Carnegie library pictured above]] Carnegie Hall (5692 bytes) 1: '''Carnegie Hall''' is a concert venue in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]. It is one of the most signi... 5: Carnegie Hall is actually made up of three distinct struct... 11: ... [[Lincoln Center]] and not in its former home in Carnegie Hall. "It has been said that the hall itself is ... 19: ...]. The site also contains the Rose Museum and the Carnegie Hall Archives, both relatively recent additions. 23: ...style by [[William Burnet Tuthill]]. Although Tuthill's is not Carnegie Medal (6023 bytes) 1: ...published in the UK during the previous year. The Carnegie judging panel consists of 13 children's librarian... 86: *[http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/index.html Carnegie Award homepage] Carnegie Prize (314 bytes) 1: ...international prize for artists, awarded by the [[Carnegie Museum of Art]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. 3: The prize should not be confused with the [[Carnegie Medal]], which is awarded for [[children's litera... Carnegie, Pennsylvania (4468 bytes) 1: '''Carnegie''' is a borough located in [[Allegheny County, Pe... 4: Carnegie is located at 40°24'25" North, 80°5'12" W... 9: ...ter [[Andrew Carnegie]], who donated one of his [[Carnegie library|libraries]] for the gesture. It was incor... 11: ...rd ([[Pennsylvania Railroad]]). In the [[1970s]], Carnegie suffered economically as the closure of the steel... 13: ...e of his early years here (a ballfield on Cubbage Hill was named after him). Carnegie, Oklahoma (2638 bytes) 1: '''Carnegie''' is a town located in [[Caddo County, Oklahoma]... 4: ...[Image:OKMap-doton-Carnegie.PNG|right|Location of Carnegie, Oklahoma]] 5: Carnegie is located at 35°6'16" North, 98°36'4" We... Carnegie, Victoria (976 bytes) 1: '''Carnegie''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]... 15: <td align=center>'''Carnegie'''</td> The Carnegie Foundation (484 bytes) 1: The '''Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching''' is ... 6: *[http://www.carnegiefoundation.org Official Carnegie Foundation site] David Carnegie (10673 bytes) 1: ...e:Carnegie Exploring Expedition.jpg|thumbnail|The Carnegie Exploring Expedition]] 3: The Hon. '''David Wynford Carnegie''' ([[23 March]] [[1871]]–[[27 November]] [... 5: David Carnegie was born in [[London]] on [[23 March]] [[1871]], ... 7: ...ances in order for them to continue prospecting. Carnegie continued prospecting, joining the rush to [[Kalg... 9: ...s for Carnegie's prospecting. In March [[1894]], Carnegie commenced his first prospecting expedition, in th... Carnegie Foundation (299 bytes) 5: ...'''Carnegie Foundation''' is named after [[Andrew Carnegie]], the Scottish idealist and industrial magnate, ... USS Carnegie (CVE-38) (2059 bytes) 20: The '''USS ''Carnegie'' (CVE-38)''' (previously '''AVG-38''' then later... 24: ...ry:World War II American escort aircraft carriers|Carnegie]] Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh (513 bytes) 1: The '''Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh''' are: 3: *Carnegie Museum of Art 4: *Carnegie Museum of Natural History 5: *Carnegie Science Center 10: *[http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/ Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh]
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