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| library_name = Andover Public Library |
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| country = United States |
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| type = Public |
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| established = {{Start date and age|1899}} |
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| annual_circulation = 4,280 |
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| budget = $27,807 |
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| director = Janet Farrington |
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| website = {{URL|https://www.andover.lib.me.us}} |
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The '''Andover Public Library''' is located on Church Street in [[Andover, Maine]]. Although a private library funded by subscription was founded in the town in 1795, it was not until the establishment of the Andover Public Library Association in 1891 that movement to a publicly |
The '''Andover Public Library''' is located on Church Street in [[Andover, Maine]], [[United States]]. Although a private library funded by subscription was founded in the town in 1795, it was not until the establishment of the Andover Public Library Association in 1891 that movement to a publicly funded library began. It was originally quartered in a room of the Andover Town Hall, until 1943, when its present building was purchased from a Universalist church organization. The building is one of only two [[octagon]]al religious buildings known to have been built anywhere in [[Maine]], and was probably the last building in the state built with inspiration from [[Orson Squire Fowler]]'s promotion of octagonal buildings in the 19th century.<ref name=NRHP>NRHP nomination for Andover Public Library; available by request from the National Park Service</ref> On January 27, 1981, it was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="nris"/> |
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The main block of the building is a wood |
The main block of the building is a wood-frame structure resting on a granite foundation, with a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. Its front and rear facades are slightly elongated, giving the building a roughly rectangular shape. It is clad in wooden clapboards, and has a single brick chimney rising at the rear of the building. A gable-roof entry vestibule projects from the main block, with the door sheltered by a gabled portico supported by decorative brackets.<ref name=NRHP/> |
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The library is open four days per week, and offers internet access, wifi, and access to a variety of online databases. |
The library is open four days per week, and offers internet access, wifi, and access to a variety of online databases. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.andover.lib.me.us/ Library web site] |
* [http://www.andover.lib.me.us/ Library web site] |
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* [http://andovermaine.com/library.html History of |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160306172619/http://www.andovermaine.com/library.html History of Andover Maine Public Library] |
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{{National Register of Historic Places}} |
{{National Register of Historic Places}} |
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[[Category:Library buildings completed in 1899]] |
[[Category:Library buildings completed in 1899]] |
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[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Maine]] |
[[Category:Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine]] |
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[[Category:Octagonal buildings in the United States]] |
[[Category:Octagonal buildings in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Public libraries in Maine]] |
[[Category:Public libraries in Maine]] |
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[[Category:Libraries in Oxford County, Maine]] |
[[Category:Libraries in Oxford County, Maine]] |
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[[Category:Former churches in Maine]] |
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[[Category:1899 establishments in Maine]] |
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[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Oxford County, Maine]] |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 15 July 2024
Andover Public Library | |
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44°37′54.5″N 70°45′5″W / 44.631806°N 70.75139°W | |
Location | 46 Church Street, Andover, Maine, U.S., United States |
Type | Public |
Established | 1899 |
Collection | |
Size | 12,626 |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 4,280 |
Population served | 752 |
Other information | |
Budget | $27,807 |
Director | Janet Farrington |
Employees | 2 |
Website | www |
Andover Public Library | |
Location | 46 Church Street, Andover, Maine |
Built | 1899 |
Architectural style | Octagon Mode |
NRHP reference No. | 81000103[1] |
Added to NRHP | January 27, 1981 |
The Andover Public Library is located on Church Street in Andover, Maine, United States. Although a private library funded by subscription was founded in the town in 1795, it was not until the establishment of the Andover Public Library Association in 1891 that movement to a publicly funded library began. It was originally quartered in a room of the Andover Town Hall, until 1943, when its present building was purchased from a Universalist church organization. The building is one of only two octagonal religious buildings known to have been built anywhere in Maine, and was probably the last building in the state built with inspiration from Orson Squire Fowler's promotion of octagonal buildings in the 19th century.[2] On January 27, 1981, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
The main block of the building is a wood-frame structure resting on a granite foundation, with a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. Its front and rear facades are slightly elongated, giving the building a roughly rectangular shape. It is clad in wooden clapboards, and has a single brick chimney rising at the rear of the building. A gable-roof entry vestibule projects from the main block, with the door sheltered by a gabled portico supported by decorative brackets.[2]
The library is open four days per week, and offers internet access, wifi, and access to a variety of online databases.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ a b NRHP nomination for Andover Public Library; available by request from the National Park Service
External links
[edit]- Library buildings completed in 1899
- Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
- Octagonal buildings in the United States
- Public libraries in Maine
- Libraries in Oxford County, Maine
- Former churches in Maine
- 1899 establishments in Maine
- National Register of Historic Places in Oxford County, Maine