Stairway to Knowledge Traditional Cache
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Summary this cache is a tiny magnetic container located near the entrance to a great example of an old Carnegie library.
This library is a lovely example of an old 'Carnegie' built library.
Andrew Carnegie, the Fife-born American millionaire and Scottish public library benefactor extraordinaire, responded positively to a letter sent to him by the Council in 1904 asking for financial assistance towards a new dedicated library building. Land was acquired at Strathleven Place in 1907, and building commenced in 1909 to plans by the local architect, William Reid. The new library opened on 30th September, 1910.
From the front you can view the old St Patricks Church, Old Burgh Hall & Academy, the Prison and new Sheriff Court.
Parking is available to the side and rear of the area.
Additional Hints
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Tvivat lbh n 'unaq' hc
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