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Carnegie Hall, one of the most famous concert venues for classical and popular music in the United States, is in Midtown Manhattan on Seventh Avenue at West 56th Street. It was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1890 and is renowned for its structural beauty, rich history and fine acoustics.
Carnegie Hall, one of the most famous concert venues for classical and popular music in the United States, is in Midtown Manhattan on Seventh Avenue at West 56th Street. It was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1890 and is renowned for its structural beauty, rich history and fine acoustics.
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