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West End Library

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West End Library, Farmington, Connecticut
West End Library, Farmington, Connecticut

The West End Library, now the Unionville Museum, is a historic library and museum building at 15 School Street in the Unionville village of Farmington, Connecticut. The Renaissance style building was designed by New York City architect Edward Tilton, and completed in 1917 with funding from Andrew Carnegie. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

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Unionville Museum

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Connecticut, United States
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West End Library, Farmington, Connecticut
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