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Carnegie Library, Heath Branch, 525 E. Mission

525 E. Mission Avenue

Historic Name/Common Name Carnegie Library, Heath Branch
Date Built c. 1913
Architect/Builder Julius Zittel
Date Listed on the Spokane Register October 21, 1985
Date Listed on the National Register August 3, 1982
Historic District Mission Avenue Historic District
Neighborhood Logan

Statement of Significance

This building is typical of libraries built with grants from the great iron and steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie. It is important in the history of the Spokane Public Library system and the neighborhood it served for nearly 70 years.  It is included on the National Register together with three other Spokane Carnegie libraries as part of a larger state-wide multiple property nomination.

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