Orange Public Library, National Register of Historic Places library in Orange, New Jersey.
Orange Public Library is a library building in Orange, New Jersey, built in 1901. The structure displays classical architectural features including tall columns and balanced proportions that were typical of early twentieth-century public institutions.
The building was designed in 1901 by McKim, Mead & White, a prominent architecture firm known for creating many public buildings across America. The firm's work shaped how institutional buildings looked during that era.
The library serves as a gathering place where residents come together to learn and access information for their daily lives. The collections reflect the educational interests and needs of the Orange community.
The library offers free access to books, periodicals, and digital materials for anyone in the community. Check the opening hours before your visit to make sure you can get inside.
The building blends classical and modern design elements, reflecting the transition between nineteenth and twentieth-century American architecture. This architectural mix makes it stand out to visitors interested in how building styles evolved.
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