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  1. Born in 1795, George Peabody was a forerunner to modern-day philanthropy and was widely known for his generosity towards educational initiatives, affordable housing, and the arts. Here are 5...

  2. Mar 16, 2018 · Seven Places Named for Philanthropist George Peabody. Peabody made a generous donation to Yale University to establish the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.

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  3. The George Peabody Library is housed in a stunning historic building designed in the style of a Venetian palazzo. The library’s interior is characterized by a soaring central atrium with five levels of ornate cast-iron balconies, topped by a skylight.

  4. The George Peabody Library is a library connected to the Johns Hopkins University, [1] focused on research into the 19th century. It was formerly the Library of the Peabody Institute of music in the City of Baltimore, and is located on the Peabody campus at West Mount Vernon Place in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere historic cultural neighborhood ...

  5. The George Peabody Library is a special collections library on Johns Hopkins University's Peabody Institute campus in Mount Vernon. It is home to more than 300,000 volumes and is a non-circulating library open to the public.

  6. His birthplace at 205 Washington Street in the City of Peabody is now operated and preserved as the George Peabody House Museum, a museum dedicated to interpreting his life and legacy. There is a blue plaque on the house where he died in London, No. 80 Eaton Square , Belgravia , erected in 1976.

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  8. Feb 23, 2015 · Built in 1878 at the behest of philanthropist George Peabody, the library was originally part of an arts and culture instituteAmericas first music conservatorythat he created to be...

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