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Lakeport Carnegie Library

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Built
  
1918

Opened
  
1918

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
08000261

Area
  
1 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 April 2008

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Location
  
200 Park St., Lakeport, California

MPS
  
California Carnegie Libraries MPS

Similar
  
Scott Creek, Clear Lake State Park, Old Lake County Courthouse, Clear Lake

The Lakeport Carnegie Library is a Carnegie library located near the shore of Clear Lake in Lakeport, California.

Completed in 1918 in the Classical Revival type of architecture, it had been given an $8000 grant for its construction after local organizations like the Ladies' Improvement Club lobbied philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The plans were drawn by Ward and Blohme and it was built by Hinds and Randolph. By December 1920 there were 4793 books in the library. In 1985 the library outgrew the building and moved to another location. The building was temporarily vacant, but now houses scientists from UC Davis who are conducting research on Clear Lake.

References

Lakeport Carnegie Library Wikipedia