Marion Public Library

Local nameMarion Public Library
LocationMarion, Ohio

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 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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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Public_Library_(Marion,_Ohio)

Address 445 E Church St, Marion 43302, United States

Coordinates 40°35'14.087" N -83°7'10.102" E

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