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Capture a piece of California history with this beautifully framed black and white print of the original Free Public Library of Petaluma. This iconic Neo-Classical style building, designed by local architect Brainerd Jones, was funded by a grant from Andrew Carnegie and opened in 1904. It served the community until 1976 and is now home to the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum.
This elegant print showcases the building's distinctive architecture, including its grand columns and arched windows. It is professionally matted and housed in a classic black wooden frame, ready to be displayed in a home or office. A wonderful item for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or collectors of local memorabilia.
Key Features:
Subject: Historic Free Public Library of Petaluma (Old Carnegie Library)
Medium: Black and white photographic print (reproduction)
Style: Neo-Classical Architecture
Frame: Black wood frame with off-white matting
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; frame and print appear well-preserved with minor wear consistent with age (see photos for details)