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Waban Library Center

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Built
  
1929

NRHP Reference #
  
90000037

Phone
  
+1 617-244-0700

Added to NRHP
  
16 February 1990

MPS
  
Newton MRA

Opened
  
1929

Architecture firm
  
Dens and LeClear

Waban Library Center

Location
  
1608 Beacon St., Newton, Massachusetts

Address
  
1608 Beacon St, Waban, MA 02468, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 1–5PMThursday1–5PMFriday10AM–1PMSaturday10AM–1PMSundayClosedMonday1–5PMTuesday1–6PMWednesday10AM–2PMSuggest an edit

Architectural style
  
Tudor Revival architecture

Similar
  
Newton City Hall and War, Cold Spring Park, Newton Free Library, United Parish of Auburndale, Beaver Brook Reservation

Profiles

The Waban Library Center is a library located in a historic building at 1608 Beacon Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The building is a modest 1½ story Tudor Revival brick building, with a gabled slate roof and raised end walls. A cross-gabled entry area projects from the center of the front facade. It was designed by Densmore, LeClear & Robbins, and built in 1929 with funds raised by subscription from Newton's citizens. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

Originally the Branch library of Newton Free Library was located here. In early 2009, it closed due to budgetary constraints, but re-opened in September 2009 as the Waban Library Center, a community-supported facility.

The Waban Library Center, independent from the Newton Free Library, is completely staffed by volunteers and supported by the community. Building upon its history as a village reading room, the Waban Library Center presents itself as a gateway for lifelong learning and as a hub for intellectual, cultural, social and physical enrichment. It operates on a non-profit financial model.

References

Waban Library Center Wikipedia


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