Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, United States. The museum, opened in June 2007, is located in the first Carnegie Library building in Indiana, which opened in 1902. The museum's exhibits focus on the history, art, and culture of Montgomery County. Themes include business and industry, literature and learning, arts and culture, military and democracy, sports and pop culture, topics about Montgomery County, early history, and STEM/STEAM-based programs.
The mission of the CMMC is to promote public awareness and appreciation of the history, heritage, and culture of Montgomery County through educational programs, public services, collection, exhibition, preservation, and research and documentation.
History
In order for a community to receive $25,000 from industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for a library, they had to meet a specific criteria, known as "The Carnegie Formula":- Demonstrate the need for a public library.
- The community must provide a building site.
- Annually provide 10% of the cost of the library's construction to support its operation.
The Crawfordsville District Public Library relocated to a new building in 2005 and is across the street from the original Carnegie building. CDPL decided to continue to care for their former site and to create a community-based museum, the Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County.
More information about the library building is featured in Mary Johnson's The History of Libraries in Montgomery County.