
Nashville Public Library North Branch, Nashville, TN
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AlleyCat67
N 36° 10.452 W 086° 47.754
16S E 518353 N 4003288
A former Carnegie Library, still used as a library today.
Waymark Code: WMWP42
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 09/25/2017
Views: 6
Built 1913-1915, still in use as a public library; listed on National Register of Historic Places, 1980; designed by Clarence K. Colley, Nashville; rehabbed 1981-1983; designated Local Landmark. Original grant: $25,000
Opened 1915.Designed by C. K. Colley in the Beaux Arts style, it is one of the two remaining Carnegie libraries in Nashville (the other is East Branch). The oldest of Nashville's existing library buildings, its interior appointments (including floors, woodwork, and checkout desk) are original. Both the exterior and interior of the building have undergone restoration. The lower level includes an auditorium with its original 1915 stage.
Address of Library Building: 1001 Monroe St Nashville, TN United States 37208
 Current Use of Building: Library
 Year Built (optional): 1913-1915
 Website about building: Not listed

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