Arlington Hills Library
Arlington Hills Library, Carnegie Library in Payne-Phalen, Saint Paul, United States.
Arlington Hills Library is a Beaux-Arts building in Saint Paul featuring two large reading rooms on the main level and a meeting hall in the basement. The structure displays classical design with grand stone arches over windows and ornamental details across its exterior.
The building was constructed in 1916 by architect Charles A. Hausler and displays classical Beaux-Arts features with columns and stone arches. It was part of a wave of library construction that expanded public access to books during that era.
The building functions as a gathering place where the local community comes together for learning and programs. Visitors experience how the space brings people together for shared activities.
The building is easy to locate with its distinctive stone architecture and is accessible from the public sidewalk. The interior spaces are clearly organized with separate areas for different activities and uses.
The building became known as the East Side Freedom Library starting in 2014, reflecting a shift in how the space serves its community. This renaming highlights how historic structures can evolve and deepen their connection to the neighborhoods they serve.
Location: Saint Paul
Inception: 1916
Architects: Charles A. Hausler
Architectural style: Beaux-Arts
Address: 1105 Greenbrier Street
GPS coordinates: 44.97444,-93.07111
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:08
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