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Showing Original Post only (View all)Seriously though, how did the Most Beautiful Library in America get Demolished? [View all]
http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/06/17/seriously-though-how-did-the-most-beautiful-library-in-america-get-demolished/The old Public library of Cincinnati was the sort of place you only see in a Harry Potter film; colossal cast-iron book alcoves and spiral staircases that went several stories high, checker board marble floors that shone beneath the skylight roof; a magnificent maze of books that is now lost forever.
In 1955, without a whimper, the building was demolished when the library opened a more sizeable and contemporary building just a few blocks down on Vine Street. Today, a parking lot and an office building stand in its place
In 1955, without a whimper, the building was demolished when the library opened a more sizeable and contemporary building just a few blocks down on Vine Street. Today, a parking lot and an office building stand in its place







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Seriously though, how did the Most Beautiful Library in America get Demolished? [View all]
ashling
Jan 2015
OP
I would've loved to live there. Urban renewal destroyed a lot of beautiful libraries
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#1
I'm too young to remember, but looking at these pictures, it seems there was a time...
MadDAsHell
Jan 2015
#33
There was a beautiful one in downtown Houston that was incredibly beautiful. One could sit on the
freshwest
Jan 2015
#39
Yes, red steel mouse is a good description. I didn't find it people friendly, but that's just me.
freshwest
Jan 2015
#45
LC is a magnificent building and library. I loved researching there when a grad student at GWU.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#52