This blog represents a collection of postcards that focuses on libraries in the United States and throughout the world.
Showing posts with label New Rochelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Rochelle. Show all posts
Monday, September 22, 2014
1923, Library, New Rochelle, New York
Thursday, May 26, 2011
1907 Masonic Temple and Public Library, New Rochelle, New York
[LIB1806] The local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Masons was making a clear statement when it constructed this imposing building at the turn of the 20th century. Located in the heart of the community’s rapidly growing business district, the structure was designed to be one of the largest in the downtown, and the most monumental.
The first and immediate tenant was the New Rochelle Library. Moving out of their small quarters in the New Rochelle Trust Company building at 40 Centre Avenue (no longer standing), the trustees leased two floors of the new Masonic Temple, as it was called. In addition to stacks of books, the Masonic building allowed the library to offer a large reading room, a reference room and a special space for children’s books and programs. As the community grew in leaps and bounds during this decade, so did the library needs of the community. In 1910 the city joined many other municipalities across the country in requesting a new library from Andrew Carnegie. [Website]
The first and immediate tenant was the New Rochelle Library. Moving out of their small quarters in the New Rochelle Trust Company building at 40 Centre Avenue (no longer standing), the trustees leased two floors of the new Masonic Temple, as it was called. In addition to stacks of books, the Masonic building allowed the library to offer a large reading room, a reference room and a special space for children’s books and programs. As the community grew in leaps and bounds during this decade, so did the library needs of the community. In 1910 the city joined many other municipalities across the country in requesting a new library from Andrew Carnegie. [Website]
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Public Library, New Rochelle, New York
[LIB1635] In the early 1900s, New Rochelle received $60,000 from Andrew Carnegie to build a new library. The building opened May 11, 1914 at Pintard Avenue and Main Street. It remained at that site with the addition of a multi-level extension in 1928, for 65 years.
The proceeding information is excerpted from the Illustrated History of NRPL, click here.
The proceeding information is excerpted from the Illustrated History of NRPL, click here.
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