Preston Public Library, 101 Saint Paul Street North West, Preston, Minnesota
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Preston Public Library | |
| Address: | 101 Saint Paul Street NW |
| City/locality- State/province |
Preston, Minnesota |
| County- State/province: |
Fillmore County, Minnesota |
| State/province: | Minnesota |
| Year built: | 1912 |
| Primary Style: | Classical Revival |
| Additions: | 1997: major expansion competed by Wagner Construction of Austin. The library expanded into the town hall next door more than doubling the original space. |
| Major Alterations: | Significant Alterations |
| Historic Function: | Library |
| Historic Function: | Town Hall and Village Offices |
| Other Historic Function: | Town Hall and Village Offices |
| Current Function: | Library |
| Current Function: | City Offices on lower level |
| Other Current Function: | City Offices on lower level |
| Architect or source of design: | H. J. Aurlie |
| Builder: | Frederick Ress of Home Building Co-operative Association |
| Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Brick |
| First Owner: | City of Preston |
| Notes: | Carnegie Grant: $8,000 |
Preston Public Library, 101 Saint Paul Street North West, Preston, Minnesota
(43.6710648° N, 92.0833613° W)
(43.6710648° N, 92.0833613° W)
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