Greendale Branch Library

Greendale Branch Library
Location 470 W. Boylston St., Worcester, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°18′26″N 71°47′59″W / 42.30722°N 71.79972°W / 42.30722; -71.79972Coordinates: 42°18′26″N 71°47′59″W / 42.30722°N 71.79972°W / 42.30722; -71.79972
Built 1913
Architect Lucius W. Briggs
Architectural style No Style Listed
MPS Worcester MRA
NRHP Reference #

80000511

[1]
Added to NRHP March 05, 1980

The Greendale Branch Library, now known as the Frances Perkins Branch, is a branch library in the public library system of Worcester, Massachusetts. It is located at 470 West Boylston Street, in an architecturally distinguished building, funded in part by Andrew Carnegie and built in 1913. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

Architecture and history

The library is located on Worcester north side, and is set on the east side of West Boylston Street (Massachusetts Route 12), on the corner of Kendrick Avenue. It is a single story masonry structure, finished in brick with limestone trim. It has a tile hipped roof with modillioned eave. Its main facade has a projecting central pavilion in which the main entrance is set, flanked by Corinthian pilasters and topped by a semicircular pediment.[2]

Worcester's public library was established in 1859, begun with donated collections and initially stored in a central library on Elm Street. In 1895 the city established a delivery point for books at a shop in the Greendale area, an idea that was expanded to other areas after it met with success. After a drive began in 1908 to establish branch libraries, the city received a gift of $75,000 from the steel baron and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, which was used in the construction of three branches, including this one. It was designed by Lucius Briggs, then with the local firm Frost, Briggs, and Chamberlain, and was completed in 1913.[2] The branch was renamed in 1994 in honor of Frances Perkins, the first female member of the United States Cabinet.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "NRHP nomination for Greendale Branch Library". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-04-16.

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