Carnegie
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Carnegie may refer to:
- Andrew Carnegie, Scottish industrialist and philanthropist, after whom are named:
- Carnegie Steel Company
- The Carnegie Building, a building on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for which he provided funds.
- Carnegie Steel, for which was named
- Carnegie, a town in Pennsylvania, United States
- USS Carnegie (CVE-38)
- Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT), now part of the Carnegie Mellon University.
- Carnegie Institution for Science also called Carnegie Institution of Washington (CIW), which conducts scientific research.
- The Carnegie stages of embryonic development
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Carnegie Museum of Art, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which awards the
- Carnegie Museum of Natural History, featuring the famous Dinosaur Hall.
- The Carnegie collection, a series of educational figures based on the exhibits in Dinosaur Hall.
- Carnegie Deli, in New York City
- Carnegie Hall, in New York City
- Carnegie Hall, Inc., in Lewisburg, West Virginia
- The Carnegie libraries
- The Carnegie Council
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- The Carnegie Foundation which manages the Peace Palace.
- The Carnegie Medal in Literature
- The Carnegie Hero Fund
- Carnegie College in Dunfermline, a further education college
- Carnegie, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia
- Carnegie Community Centre in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia
- Lake Carnegie, at Princeton University in New Jersey
- Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education at Leeds Metropolitan University
- Leeds Carnegie, a professional Rugby club, owned by Leeds Metropolitan University
- Yorkshire Carnegie, Cricket Twenty20Cup team.
[edit] People
- Dale Carnegie, motivational speaker & author
- David Carnegie Sr., Scottish-Swedish industrialist
- Carnegie Investment Bank, Swedish investment bank
- David Carnegie Jr., Australian explorer
- James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife
- Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, American nurse and educator
- The surname of all the Earls of Northesk, 1580-present.

