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Sacramento City Library

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Built
  
1918

NRHP Reference #
  
92000967

Area
  
3,642 m²

Architect
  
Loring P. Rixford

Opened
  
1918

Added to NRHP
  
30 July 1992

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Location
  
828 I St., Sacramento, California

Architectural style
  
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Italian Renaissance

MPS
  
California Carnegie Libraries MPS

Similar
  
Leland Stanford Mansion, Sacramento Public Library: R, Southgate Community Library, Mary Aaron Memorial Museum, Pony Express Terminal

The Sacramento City Library, also known as Central Branch, is part of the Sacramento Public Library system, and faces I Street in Sacramento, California near Sacramento City Hall.

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History

The three story Italian Renaissance Revival style Sacramento Carnegie library opened on I street between 8th and 9th in 1918, replacing an earlier 1872 building one block to the west. The library was designed by Loring P. Rixford and was financed in large part by a $100,000 grant from Carnegie. The outside of the building retains much of its original appearance, the inside has been significantly updated to meet modern needs. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

The library was built adjacent to City Plaza Park, now called Cesar E. Chavez Plaza.

Volunteering

The one goal of the Sacramento Public Library involving volunteer programs is: Support library services for over 1.3 million residents in Sacramento County.

In pursuit of that goal, the library uses volunteers to:

  • help with large and small one time projects.
  • assist librarians and other staff with ongoing special tasks.
  • References

    Sacramento City Library Wikipedia