Riverside Public Library - Riverside, CA
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N 33° 59.030 W 117° 22.583
11S E 465235 N 3760427
The brand new main library in downtown Riverside, California.
Waymark Code: WM19C0F
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/20/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
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Photos taken on 14 January 2024 and June 14, 2023. The building just fully opened last summer (2023) and stands about 50 feet above street level. In the center is an open air shade area, with seating. Parking can be found just south of the building. Construction initiated in 2021.

Taken from Wikipedia, "The Riverside Public Library system serves the city of Riverside, California. The main library is located adjacent to the historic Mission Inn in downtown Riverside. Seven other branches are located throughout the city.

On July 9, 1888, the Riverside City Board of Trustees assumed responsibility for the book collection of The Riverside Library Association, was formed in 1879; the City took responsibility for the collection in 1888, and appointed a committee to oversee the establishment of a public library. The Riverside Public Library opened on June 1, 1889, in two upstairs rooms in the Handy Building, located on the north side of Eighth Street, between Main and Orange streets. In January 1890, the collection was moved to the second floor of the Loring Building.

On August 16, 1901, Andrew Carnegie granted Riverside $20,000 for a library building with a capacity of 20,000 volumes. Construction began in 1902, and the result was a Mission Revival building—the work of the architectural firm of Burnham and Blieser—on the northeast corner of Seventh and Orange streets. It opened to the public on 31 July 1903, it had a 20,000-volume capacity. In mid-1909, the library was expanded with another Carnegie grant—a $15,000 project that created a children's room for the first time. Further expansions saw a Reference Wing, designed by Riverside architect G. Stanley Wilson, and the purchase use of two adjacent house.

In 1961, the city voters approved a $1.7 million bond issue to construct a new downtown library building. The new library was open to the public in 1964. It has 61,420-square-foot (5,706 m2), with a 300,000 volume capacity and seating for 550 patrons; design was by the Riverside architectural firm of Moise, Harbach and Hewlett.

In October, 2009, the library's board of trustees reinitiated plans to replace the existing main library. Previous plans were scrapped after the public expressed displeasure with the approach that had been taken."
Address:
3900 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501


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