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Carnegie
Library, East Side Branch
25 S. Altamont Street |
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HISTORIC
NAME
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Carnegie
Library, East Side Branch |
| COMMON
NAME |
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DATE
BUILT
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c. 1914 |
| ARCHITECT/BUILDER |
Albert Held |
| PROPERTY
STYLE |
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| ON
THE SPOKANE REGISTER |
Yes - added 6/21/04 |
| ON
THE NATIONAL REGISTER |
No |
| IN
A DISTRICT |
Yes - added 8/3/82 |
| DISTRICT |
No |
| NEIGHBORHOOD |
East Central |
| STATEMENT
OF SIGNIFICANCE |
| Three
Carnegie Libraries opened in Spokane in 1914.
Together with the Main Branch, built in 1904, they have been
included on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a
nomination encompassing Carnegie Libraries in the State of Washington.
The East Side Branch was designed by prominent Spokane architect
Albert Held. |
| Credits: Photo
by Tim Cannan, 2002 |

© 1997-2002 City of Spokane, Washington.
All Rights Reserved.
Last Date Modified: December 15, 2005
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