Carnegie Library, Amherst, Ohio
Posted by: boatchick
N 41° 23.890 W 082° 13.340
17T E 397820 N 4583679
Still in operation as a library, the Amherst, Ohio Carnegie Library recently celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Waymark Code: WM388Z
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 02/24/2008
Views: 52
The Amherst Public library, designed by M. O. Wurmser of Lorain, was opened in 1906. The city of Amherst is well-known for its sandstone quarries, making it fitting that the library is built of local stone and displays a large grindstone on the lawn.
The first librarian in the Amherst library, Maude Neiding, held her post for 42 years. She donated land to the city for a park, which was named in her honor.
The library was expanded in 1976. The original library has been renovated and is now home to the local history section.
Address of Library Building: 221 Spring Street Amherst, Ohio USA 44001
Current Use of Building: Library
Year Built (optional): 1906
Website about building: [Web Link]
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