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The Civil Rights Garden is a tranquil public sculpture garden comprised of 11 granite columns, winding pathways, plants, flowers and Ginko trees. Rich in symbolism, the Civil Rights Garden is a powerful tribute to the architects of the Civil Rights Movement with sculpture inscriptions related to the history, events and people of the Civil Rights Movement. At the center of the Garden is a bronze bell, which chimes throughout the day, and a reflecting pool inscribed with excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s "Let Freedom Ring" speech and his Letters from a Birmingham Jail.

The Carnegie Library is one of Atlantic City’s historical treasures. Built in 1904, this grand structure of terra cotta and marble has been fully restored and expanded by the CRDA - with new heating and air conditioning systems, an elevator and new restroom facilities.

Renamed the Carnegie Library Center, it serves as a satellite campus and conference center to The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. This new location allows the college to offer degree programs in hospitality management, instructional technology, MBA programs and continuing education to professionals and residents who live and work in the Atlantic City region.

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