Marion Public Library (Marion, Ohio)
Beaux-Arts architecture in OhioBuildings and structures in Marion, OhioFormer library buildings in the United StatesLibrary buildings completed in 1907
The Marion Public Library building, now part of the Trinity Baptist Church, is a historic Carnegie library in Marion, Ohio. Funded with a Carnegie Grant in 1905, the public library opened in 1907. The library was designed by Richards, McCarty & Bulford of Columbus, Ohio. The architectural firm also designed the Frank Huber Residence, located at 416 Church Street (diagonal from the current library building) and the Huber Building, a five-story department store in Marion. Andrew Carnegie donated $30,000 to build the library. It was designed in the Beaux Arts style. The historic building closed in 1978 and is now part of the Trinity Baptist Church complex.
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Marion Public Library
East Church Street
43302
Ohio, United States
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