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Woodland Public Library

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Built
  
1905

Designated CP
  
June 22, 1999

Phone
  
+1 530-661-5980

Architect
  
W. H. Weeks

NRHP Reference #
  
81000183

Opened
  
1905

Added to NRHP
  
28 September 1981

Woodland Public Library

Location
  
250 1st St. Woodland, California

Part of
  
Downtown Woodland Historic District (#99000471)

Address
  
250 1st St, Woodland, CA 95695, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–7PMWednesday9AM–7PMThursday9AM–7PMFriday12–4PMSaturday9AM–4PMSundayClosedMonday9AM–7PMTuesday9AM–7PMSuggest an edit

Architectural style
  
Mission Revival architecture

Similar
  
Yolo Branch Library, Gibson Mansion, Woodland Opera House, Hotel Woodland, Yolo County Courthouse

Profiles

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The Woodland Public Library is the oldest, and one of the last functioning Carnegie-funded libraries in California. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property of the Downtown Woodland Historic District.

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History

Woodland's library history began with ice-cream socials and book donations from community members, led by the woman in the community in 1874. In 1891 a $500 donation helped the community's efforts and led to the establishment of a free public library held in a small area in City Hall. In 1903 a grant from Andrew Carnegie was received in the amount of $10,000 for the construction of a public library. Dodge & Dolliver of San Francisco (whose work included the San Mateo County Courthouse and St. John's Presbyterian Church in San Francisco) was to design the first phase of the library. Dodge & Dolliver designed the building based on Mission Revival architecture even though James Bertram, Carnegie's personal secretary, objected to their choice. William Henry Curson, the contractor for the Woodland Opera House, was the contractor for the job.

Between 1915 and 1979 an agreement was made between the Yolo County Library System and the City Library. The two organizations shared the same building for administrative operations but the Yolo County Library had a separate service establishment. This led to Carnegie donating $12,000 in 1915 to expand the building. A west wing was added, designed by W.H. Weeks, with an entrance on Court Street with a sign that said "County Library" while the original entrance on First Street said "City Library".

In 1927-1929 another expansion occurred, and in 1985 voters approved a $2.5 million expansion that included the construction of the Leake Room and the interior courtyard. When the additions were completed in 1988, the building was twice as large.

References

Woodland Public Library Wikipedia