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Beautiful building
This library takes up a whole city block and is worth stopping in while walking around St. Louis. The library has some great architecture inside and outside the building.
This is a beautiful Carnegie library built in 1912 and renovated in 2012. It is full of amazing woodwork, ceilings, leaded and stained glass windows, chandeliers, and wooden library shelving. It is de...
Beautiful building. Well worth stopping in to see it. The architecture is incredible, the ceilings are super ornate, it's really just gorgeous. The stained glass was stunning. The library has a massiv...
Beautiful building! The teen section was very cool, wish we had something like this near me! They even allow snacks, at designated snack tables. Had fun just wandering.
Cass Gilbet was the architect of this 1910 classical revival structure and it is a beauty. The current special exhibit about women in the Americn Labor movement and their work in St. Louis. We were ...
Beautiful building
This library takes up a whole city block and is worth stopping in while walking around St. Louis. The library has some great architecture inside and outside the building.
Absolutely gorgeous historic library
This is a beautiful Carnegie library built in 1912 and renovated in 2012. It is full of amazing woodwork, ceilings, leaded and stained glass windows, chandeliers, and wooden library shelving. It is de...
Must see!
Beautiful building. Well worth stopping in to see it. The architecture is incredible, the ceilings are super ornate, it's really just gorgeous. The stained glass was stunning. The library has a massiv...
Beautiful building!
Beautiful building! The teen section was very cool, wish we had something like this near me! They even allow snacks, at designated snack tables. Had fun just wandering.
Class public library building
Cass Gilbet was the architect of this 1910 classical revival structure and it is a beauty. The current special exhibit about women in the Americn Labor movement and their work in St. Louis. We were ...