Indian Orchard Branch Library, Springfield
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Facts and practical information
The Indian Orchard Branch Library is a historic branch library at 44 Oak Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Classic Revival building was constructed in 1909 to a design by John W. Donohue, and was the first permanent branch library building in the Springfield public library system; it was funded in part by a grant from Andrew Carnegie. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999; it continues to serve as a library as a branch of the Springfield City Library system. ()
44 Oak StreetIndian OrchardSpringfield
Indian Orchard Branch Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eastfield Mall, Lake Lorraine State Park, Ludlow Clock Tower, Christ the King Parish.