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Baraboo Public Library

Coordinates: 43°28′16″N 89°44′44″W / 43.47111°N 89.74556°W / 43.47111; -89.74556 (Baraboo Public Library)
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Baraboo Public Library
Baraboo Public Library is located in Wisconsin
Baraboo Public Library
Location230 4th Ave., Baraboo, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°28′16″N 89°44′44″W / 43.47111°N 89.74556°W / 43.47111; -89.74556 (Baraboo Public Library)
Arealess than one acre
Built1903 (1903)
ArchitectClaude & Starck
Architectural styleNeoclassical
NRHP reference No.81000058[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 14, 1981

The Baraboo Public Library, also known as the Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library, is the public library serving Baraboo, Wisconsin. Located at 230 4th Avenue, the Carnegie library was built in 1903. It was one of the first small-scale Carnegie libraries in Wisconsin. Architects Claude and Starck of Madison designed the Neoclassical building; the firm designed 39 libraries in the early twentieth century, many of which were funded by Carnegie, and the Baraboo library was one of their first works. The library's design features a projecting entrance portico flanked by Ionic columns and topped with a pediment and a dentillated entablature along the bottom of the tiled hip roof.[2]

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 14, 1981.[1] The library is still in use and was expanded in 2021 using funds donated by local business owner Juanita Schadde.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ Orr, Gordon D. Jr. (April 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Baraboo Public Library". National Archives Catalog. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "Library History". Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
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