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Randall Library
Library in United States of America

The Randall Library is a public library at 19 Crescent Street in Stow, Massachusetts. In 1851 John Witt Randall, a notable naturalist, poet, and art collector, donated his collection of 700 books to form a library and left a bequest in his will to construct the current library building and to fund a permanent trust. The library is part of the Minuteman Library Network.

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Architecture

The library building was designed by the architect George G. Adams in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and built in 1893 by the contractor, A. P. Powers. A large addition was built in 1976. In 2021, town voters passed a major renovation project to demolish and rebuild the 1976 addition and restore parts of the historic 1800s section of the library.3

See also

42°26′13″N 71°30′17″W / 42.43704°N 71.50476°W / 42.43704; -71.50476

References

  1. "About the Library | Stow MA". https://www.stow-ma.gov/randall-library/pages/about-library

  2. "Randall Library | Stow MA". https://www.stow-ma.gov/randall-library

  3. "Library Renovation Project Page | Stow MA". www.stow-ma.gov. Retrieved November 17, 2023. https://www.stow-ma.gov/library-renovation-project-page