NRHP: Grand Island Carnegie Library

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Grand Island Carnegie Library

Grand Island Carnegie Library

NRHP Reference #: 75001094

NRHP Listing Date: 19750502

Location

321 W 2nd, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska

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Summary

In February 1902 the library board and the city council of Grand Island proposed a new public library. In April a $20,000 grant was obtained from Andrew Carnegie. Designed by the architectural firm of Tyler and Son of Lincoln, Nebraska, the library is a notable example of the Neo-Classical Revival style.

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