Oakland Free Library--Melrose Branch - Oakland, CA
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N 37° 46.352 W 122° 12.453
10S E 569789 N 4180872
The Melrose Branch Library is still a public library.
Waymark Code: WM64AY
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/30/2009
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"Because of the early donation of land, Melrose construction was able to begin before the war, and with $35,000 the practiced Carnegie architect William H. Weeks was able to plan a larger building with more amenities, such as the marble lined foyer, than was possible by the time the other three branches were constructed. The site of the Melrose branch, at the intersection of Foothill Blvd., 48th Avenue, and Fremont Way is a wedge-shaped lot. The Classical Revival building is in the form of two rectangles set at angles with a generous rotunda between. Because it was thought to be the most fireproof of the Oakland branches, and because of its location near a high school and use by young people, Melrose was the recipient of the Gibson collection of books and a generous endowment." (
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