This blog represents a collection of postcards that focuses on libraries in the United States and throughout the world.
Showing posts with label Bronxville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronxville. Show all posts
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Library, Bronxville, New York
Friday, August 21, 2009
Village Library, Bronxville, NY

"Cultural center of a suburban community noted for gracious living. American art is especially emphasized in this period building, which provides home-like reading rooms and a pine-paneled meeting room with kitchen facilities." [From the back of the card]
Architect Harry Leslie Walker designed a beautiful little building that was an adaptation of residential Georgian architecture with pine paneling, oriental rugs, comfortable chairs and attractive draperies that added to the home-like atmosphere. At the opening ceremonies on May 17, 1942, Library Board President Ernest Quantrell proclaimed: "Today is Thanksgiving Day for the Library Board. Since 1907 we have been working and hoping for a home of our own. Our dream has come true." [Thanks to www.villageofbronxville.com]
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