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Carnegie Hall

Event Space

Lewisburg West Virginia USA



Lewisburg

Performing Arts, Blues, Jazz, Bluegrass, Traditional, Folk, Acoustic, Classical, Theatrical

East

Allan Sizemore


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Carnegie Hall
611 Church St
Lewisburg WV 24901

(304)645-7917


410


All Ages

Named for Andrew Carnegie, the philanthropic steel tycoon, Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, West Virginia, is one of only four Carnegie Halls in the world that is still in continuous use as a performance venue. The structure was built in 1902 with the generous contribution of $26,750 from Andrew Carnegie and the community’s contribution of $10,000. Carnegie Hall replaced one of two buildings at the Lewisburg Female Institute that burned down in 1901. Carnegie Hall provided the Lewisburg Female Institute, later and most commonly known as Greenbrier College for Women, with classroom space, studios, a laboratory, and an auditorium. After Greenbrier College closed in 1972, the college campus was bought by the state of West Virginia to be used briefl y as the Greenbrier Center, a facility for individuals with special needs. With risk of demolition in the early 1980s, local residents formed Carnegie Hall, Inc. in 1983 and saved the building, repurposing it to serve the community with a performance venue, gallery space, and arts education programming.

Carnegie Hall Staff

Name
Allan Sizemore

Carnegie Hall Promoter

Name Company
Allan Sizemore

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