Lawrence Public Library (Massachusetts)

The Lawrence Public Library is a public library located in Lawrence, Massachusetts.[1] It serves the City of Lawrence, and, through its membership in the Merrimac Valley Library Consortium (MVLC), all of the citizens of the MVLC multi-municipality regional library system. It is governed by a board of trustees consisting of seven members. The library was first opened to the public as a Free Public Library in 1892. The original library building was designed by George G. Adams, and was located at the corner of Hampshire and Haverill streets.[2]

Lawrence Public Library
CountryUnited States
TypePublic
Established1847
Location51 Lawrence Street
Lawrence, Massachusetts  01841
Collection
Size~100,000
Websitewww.lawrencefreelibrary.org

Main Library Building

The current Main Library Building, at the corner of Lawrence and Haverhill Streets, was completed in 1973. It was designed by the Cambridge, Massachusetts architectural firm of Henneberg & Henneberg, and is considered a typical example of the Modernist Brutalist architecture style.

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See also

  • List of brutalist structures

References

  1. "A Look at Massachusetts' Midcentury Modern Libraries". Boston Magazine. 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
  2. "Our History | Lawrence, MA". www.lawrencefreelibrary.org. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
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