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I would've loved to live there. Urban renewal destroyed a lot of beautiful libraries uppityperson Jan 2015 #1
Along with post offices, subway stations, old-style banks, etc... Blue_Tires Jan 2015 #53
This is what replaced it. rug Jan 2015 #2
Actually, no Android3.14 Jan 2015 #11
It's the building that replced the library building. rug Jan 2015 #12
What happened to the books? HipChick Jan 2015 #3
Knowledge lost...I'm bettin' not all made the move. Lars39 Jan 2015 #23
Americans have little reverence for architectural history. Throd Jan 2015 #4
Then there's the Detroit Train Station eggplant Jan 2015 #13
Washington DC's Union Station looked a lot like that SheilaT Jan 2015 #14
That is the East Grand Boulevard Methodist Church... demmiblue Jan 2015 #20
Not always. progressoid Jan 2015 #31
The worship of Mammon strikes again. WinkyDink Jan 2015 #5
Whoa... SoapBox Jan 2015 #6
What a gorgeous library! Too bad but at least there are pics. mackerel Jan 2015 #7
That's a shame. Mr.Bill Jan 2015 #8
Gorgeous library, but as a library worker, I want to note intheflow Jan 2015 #9
^^^^ mopinko Jan 2015 #17
I hope that the beautiful old Carnegie library can stay where it is marzipanni Jan 2015 #32
I hope all those books made it to other libraries' shelves ailsagirl Jan 2015 #35
Yep. GoCubsGo Jan 2015 #27
Really? 60 years later we are lamenting this? Android3.14 Jan 2015 #10
I was likewise wondering about the actual SheilaT Jan 2015 #15
The weight of all those books probably buckled the floors! femmocrat Jan 2015 #16
I wasn't "lamenting" anything ashling Jan 2015 #37
That is hideous. That old building was exquisite. bamademo Jan 2015 #50
If by "exquisite" you mean Android3.14 Jan 2015 #51
A library? What's that? Archae Jan 2015 #18
Well, Archae, that's your uninformed opinion. intheflow Jan 2015 #19
I'll add more: demmiblue Jan 2015 #21
I was being facetious. Archae Jan 2015 #22
Ooo, sorry. intheflow Jan 2015 #24
It seems nowadays we only hear about a library when... Archae Jan 2015 #25
Actually, the last election cycle was pretty good to libraries. intheflow Jan 2015 #28
Because newer = better to some people ailsagirl Jan 2015 #26
You'll have to pry my chamber pot out of my cold dead hands Major Nikon Jan 2015 #34
Conservatives never conserve. Those are some beautiful pictures, btw. nt valerief Jan 2015 #29
Seattle had an old yet interesting library HeiressofBickworth Jan 2015 #30
I'm too young to remember, but looking at these pictures, it seems there was a time... MadDAsHell Jan 2015 #33
Buildings like that are alive BubbaFett Jan 2015 #36
wow! what amazing pictures! my old library never looked like that! orleans Jan 2015 #38
There was a beautiful one in downtown Houston that was incredibly beautiful. One could sit on the freshwest Jan 2015 #39
I've used both the old Sam Houston library ashling Jan 2015 #40
Yes, you know the place! I'm glad it's still there. freshwest Jan 2015 #41
Plus you get piece o' modern art to boot ashling Jan 2015 #43
Yes, red steel mouse is a good description. I didn't find it people friendly, but that's just me. freshwest Jan 2015 #45
I always thought THIS was the most beautiful library in America DFW Jan 2015 #42
Not bad! Is that this one in NYC or one in D.C.? freshwest Jan 2015 #44
You know me all too well DFW Jan 2015 #47
That I do, I think. And it is indeed a beauty. freshwest Jan 2015 #48
LC is a magnificent building and library. I loved researching there when a grad student at GWU. appalachiablue Jan 2015 #52
Is that Patience, or Fortitude? Rhythm Jan 2015 #54
Maybe because it ridiculously impractical and dangerous. alphafemale Jan 2015 #46
This is the Union Station in Springfield Mass. Bombero1956 Jan 2015 #49
early large buildings were difficult to impossible to modernize Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2015 #55
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