As one of the most iconic buildings in Gwinnett County turns 100 this fall, newly discovered letters reveal the personal influence that Andrew Carnegie had in its design and plans.

The Carnegie-style Greek Revival building, which is located at 65 North Peachtree St., was built by the Norcross Woman’s Club and served as the first library in Gwinnett. When the library expanded to become part of the eight-member Lanier Regional System, the building became the permanent home of the Woman’s Club.

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