Cumberland Public Library, Carnegie library in Cumberland, United States
Cumberland Public Library is a Carnegie library in Wisconsin featuring neoclassical design with formal proportions and classical details. The building houses book collections, computer stations, meeting spaces, and digital resources available to patrons.
The library was established in 1905 with funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, part of a major effort to build public libraries across America. The building was later recognized for its historic importance and added to preservation registers.
The library functions as a gathering place where residents engage with books and information resources central to community life. It reflects how people in Cumberland valued shared access to knowledge and learning.
The library is accessible and offers computer stations, meeting rooms, and online resources for patrons to use. Visitors should check current hours before coming and can easily locate the building on Second Avenue.
The building gained recognition on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Wisconsin State Register in 1992, highlighting its architectural and cultural value. This dual distinction reflects how significant the structure remains for the region.
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