{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Carnegie Libraries in Indiana","description":"How often does Indiana rank as the No. 1 state in a national list? Well, here's a record for the books: More&amp;nbsp;Carnegie Libraries&amp;nbsp;were built in Indiana than any other state. Between 1901 and about 1918, 164 public libraries built in large part by funding from philanthropist and industrialist&amp;nbsp;Andrew Carnegie&amp;nbsp;(1835-1919) were constructed in Indiana. More than 100 of them are still used as public libraries across the state. Others have been repurposed as everything from restaurants to museums, art galleries, local government offices and civic centers, with many retaining the &quot;Carnegie&quot; name in some way. To explore a range of aspects about &quot;the Carnegies&quot; \u2013 which include two branches still in use in the Indianapolis Public Library&amp;nbsp;system \u2013 Nelson will be joined by studio guest&amp;nbsp;Dr. William McNiece, president of the&amp;nbsp;Marion County Historical Society, who has done a deep dive into the topic. The first Carnegie Library built in Indiana was in&amp;nbsp;Goshen&amp;nbsp;and the last town to receive funding was&amp;nbsp;Lowell, Ind. OF Indiana's 92 counties, only 9 did not receive any Carnegie funding for a public library, according to Dr. McNiece. ","author_name":"Hoosier History Live","author_url":"http:\/\/hoosierhistorylive.libsyn.com\/website","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/30488163\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/30488163"}