Madison Village Hall, Madison, Ohio
Posted by: boatchick
N 41° 46.280 W 081° 03.013
17T E 495826 N 4624389
After serving as Madison's library for over fifty years, the Carnegie building continues to be of service to the community in a different function.
Waymark Code: WM4W15
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 10/04/2008
Views: 13
The Madison Village and Township Free Library Association formed in 1915 and secured a Carnegie grant that same year. The building was not opened until 1919, after Reynold Hinsdale, a Cleveland architect, had presented several different designs. His original plan was deemed “too elaborate” and would have been too expensive to build.
The Madison library operated out of the Carnegie building until 1974, when a new building was constructed. Now, the Madison Village Hall is located in the Carnegie building. A visit to the village’s website shows a photo of the old library in its new role in the upper right.
Address of Library Building: 126 West Main Street Madison, Ohio USA 44057
Current Use of Building: Village hall
Year Built (optional): 1919
Website about building: Not listed
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