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English: The first of two Carnegie librarys in Superior, Wisconsin, USA. This location was the main Superior Public Library from its completion in 1901 until December 31, 1991. It was then left in disuse and nearly demolished until a community organization purchased it and made some restorations. It is not open to the public.
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