Carnegie Library

The Carnegie Library is one of Wagoner’s monuments to timelessness. The 1913 building has housed countless thousands of books and perhaps fueled as many growing imaginations.

When business tycoon, Andrew Carnegie, retired after the turn of the century, his foundation set to build bastions of literacy in communities through the country. Wagoner received one of 24 Carnegie Libraries originally built in Oklahoma. Now it is among only nine Carnegies that have remained working public libraries.

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Address
102 South State
Phone
918-485-2126
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Outdoor Murals

Located on the northeast corner building at Church and Main.Painted by the Wagoner Work Crew…

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Historic Homes

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Maple Park Sports Complex

Wagoner is truly blessed with it's parks and wonderful sports complex. The Maple Park Sports…

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Historic Downtown

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