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Built
  
1899 (1899)

Designated CP
  
September 28, 2006

Phone
  
+1 802-334-7902

NRHP Reference #
  
83004228

Opened
  
1899

Added to NRHP
  
23 November 1983

Goodrich Memorial Library

Location
  
202 Main St., Newport, Vermont  United States

Part of
  
Newport Downtown Historic District (#06000898)

Address
  
202 Main St, Newport, VT 05855, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday10AM–6PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–3PMSundayClosedMonday10AM–6PMTuesday10AM–6PMWednesday10AM–6PM

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, Romanesque architecture, American Queen Anne style

Similar
  
St Johnsbury Athenaeum, Buck Memorial Library, Old Stone House Museum, Charles M Bailey Public Lib, Haskell Free Library a

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The Goodrich Memorial Library is a public library in Newport, Orleans County, Vermont. It is the largest and only one of two full-time libraries in the county. It is located at 202 Main Street in downtown Newport, in a Romanesque building constructed in 1899.

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History

Converse Goodhue Goodrich and his wife, Almira, donated money for the construction of a free library. The land was worth $6000, the building $20,000. Construction was started in 1898. It dedicated on September 1, 1899. Architect William Storey designed the building.

The stock used to fund the operations of the library failed during the depression in 1933. This forced the library to enlist public support.

It opened with 6500 books.

In November 1983, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Administration

The library budget for 2008 is $160,550. Newport city contributes $99,000 of this amount.

Facilities

There are fireplaces fashioned of colored brick, rooms finished in red birch, Georgia pine, cypress, native spruce, Swanton red marble, with furnishings in quartered oak.

The upstairs hall consists of an art room, decorated more or less in period style, a long hall for meetings, an office, and a reading room. There are several old paintings on display in the art room, and a display case of postcards and paraphernalia from Newport's history.

Perhaps most noteworthy is the floor-to-ceiling wall of glass cases that house a variety of stuffed animals and natural curiosities. These include an alligator shot in Florida in the 1900s, an ostrich egg, and a flying squirrel found in Vermont. As they were originally preserved with mercury, they can only be handled and cared for by trained professionals.

References

Goodrich Memorial Library Wikipedia