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Athenaeum Literary Award : ウィキペディア英語版 | Athenaeum of Philadelphia
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, located at 219 S. 6th Street between St. James Place and Locust Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a special collections library and museum founded in 1814 to collect materials "connected with the history and antiquities of America, and the useful arts, and generally to disseminate useful knowledge" for public benefit.〔("Mission and History" ) on the Athenaeum of Philadelphia website〕 The Athenaeum's collections include architecture and interior design history, particularly for the period 1800 to 1945. The institution focuses on the history of American architecture and building technology, and houses architectural archives of 180,000 drawings, over 350,000 photographs, and manuscript holdings of about 1,000 American architects. The library is open to the public on weekdays.〔 Since 1950 the Athenaeum has sponsored the annual Athenaeum Literary Award for works of fiction and non-fiction. ==Historic building==
The building was designed in 1845 by architect John Notman in the Italianate style, and was one of the first buildings in the city to be built of brownstone,〔 although it was originally planned to be faced in marble – brownstone was used because it was cheaper.〔 Notman's design was influenced by the work of the English architect Charles Barry.〔, p.51〕 The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.〔〔 and 〕 Today, it is operated as a museum furnished with American fine and decorative arts from the first half of the nineteenth century, and is open to the public free of charge.
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