NRHP: North Bend Carnegie Library

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North Bend Carnegie Library

North Bend Carnegie Library

NRHP Reference #: 81000371

NRHP Listing Date: 19810903

Location

140 E 8th, North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska

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Summary

The North Bend Carnegie Library, dedicated in 1913, is a typical example of a small town library in the early twentieth century. Andrew Carnegie, often called the "Patron Saint" of libraries, was responsible for funding the construction of sixty-eight Nebraska libraries and over 1,600 libraries nationwide. This library was designed by Lincoln architect J. R. Smith.

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