Jennings Carnegie Public Library

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Location303 North Cary Avenue, Jennings, Louisiana
Coordinates30°13′22″N 92°39′34″W / 30.22285°N 92.65945°W / 30.22285; -92.65945
Area0.12 acres (0.049 ha)
Built1908
Jennings Carnegie Public Library
Jennings Carnegie Public Library is located in Louisiana
Jennings Carnegie Public Library
Jennings Carnegie Public Library is located in the United States
Jennings Carnegie Public Library
Location303 North Cary Avenue, Jennings, Louisiana
Coordinates30°13′22″N 92°39′34″W / 30.22285°N 92.65945°W / 30.22285; -92.65945
Area0.12 acres (0.049 ha)
Built1908
ArchitectWhitfield & King
Architectural stylePalladian
NRHP reference No.82002776[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 8, 1982

The Jennings Carnegie Public Library is a Carnegie library located at 303 North Cary Avenue in Jennings, Louisiana.

It is operated by the City of Jennings.[2]

The library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1982.[1]

The Jennings Carnegie Public Library is the oldest established library in the state of Louisiana. In 1889 the Jennings Ladies' Library Association opened the first public library in Jennings, Louisiana.[3] The first structure burned down in 1901, leading the association to purchase the site and request financial support for a new library from the Carnegie Library program. With a donation of $10,000 and the city providing funding, support, and maintenance, the women were allowed to proceed with the project. The new building was built in 1908.

Architecture

The new building was built in 1908 with buff brick with white woodwork trim, and is located on a corner lot on the edge of the business district of Jennings. The main entrance is into a domed octagonal rotunda at the corner of the V-shaped building, with four Corinthian columns topped by a full entablature and a parapet beneath the dome. It is Palladian or Italian Renaissance architecture, designed by New York City architects Whitfield & King.[4][5]

It was remodeled in 1952 and the south wing of the building was extended by four bays, with compatible brickwork and details.[4][5]

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