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Hunt Memorial Library

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Built
  
1903

Designated CP
  
December 13, 1984

Area
  
2,000 m²

NRHP Reference #
  
71000049

Opened
  
1903

Added to NRHP
  
28 June 1971

Hunt Memorial Library

Location
  
6 Main St., Nashua, New Hampshire

Part of
  
Nashville Historic District (#84000574)

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Abbot House, Pheasant Lane Mall, Mine Falls Park, Fun‑World, Holman Stadium

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The Hunt Memorial Library, also known as the John M. Hunt Memorial Building, is a historic former library building at 6 Main Street in downtown Nashua, New Hampshire. Built in 1903, it is a significant early work of the renowned Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram, then in partnership with Goodhue and Ferguson. It is a multi-level structure built of brick laid in Flemish bond, with limestone trim. Its three-story tower is an imposing presence at the upper end of Main Street. The Nashua Public Library moved to a new building in 1971. The building is owned by the city and is available for rent for functions.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

References

Hunt Memorial Library Wikipedia


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