Adriance Memorial Library, Public library in Poughkeepsie, United States.
Adriance Memorial Library is a public library in Poughkeepsie housed in a Tennessee marble building with a central pavilion and four fluted Corinthian columns. Double steps lead to the main entrance, while the interior features oak woodwork and brass details throughout the reading areas.
The library was founded in 1839 and received significant funding from the Adriance family that enabled construction of the current building in 1897. This financial support was crucial for establishing the institution as a publicly supported lending library.
The interior displays craftsmanship through Tiffany brass plaques and oak woodwork that blend functional spaces with decorative elements. You can observe these fine details as you move through the reading rooms and hallways.
Access is provided through the Noxon Street entrance, which offers off-street parking and a ground floor entry with convenient book drop locations. The central placement of services makes navigation straightforward and collections easy to locate.
This institution holds the distinction of being the oldest tax-supported library in New York and ranks among the three oldest in the entire United States. This standing reflects its pioneering role in the early development of public library services in America.
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