Constructed 1904

Las Vegas Carnegie Library was one of three Carnegie Libraries built in New Mexico, along with Raton and Roswell. A grant of $10,000 from the Andrew Carnegie fund helped build the library, and Las Vegas is the only active Carnegie Library remaining in the state. The building was designed by the Trinidad, CO firm of Rapp and Rapp and inspired by the classical architecture of Monticello the home of Thomas Jefferson. The library is open to the public and offers intimate reading rooms evocative of a cozy living room.

500 National Ave. Las Vegas, NM 87701 | 505-426-3304

open
mon: 8am-5pm | tue: 8am-5pm | wed: 8am-5pm | thu: 8am-5pm | fri: 8am-5pm | sat: 8am-2pm | sun: closed

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photo by Elmo Baca

Local New Mexico MainStreet and Arts & Cultural District Program:
MainStreet De Las Vegas Arts & Cultural District
mainstreetdelasvegas.org