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Hutchinson Memorial Library
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Hutchinson Memorial Library
Location 228 N. High St., Randolph, Wisconsin
Area less than one acre
Built 1936 (1936)
Architect Class & Class, Inc.
Architectural style Moderne
MPS Public Library Facilities of Wisconsin MPS
NRHP reference No. 90001705
Added to NRHP November 15, 1990

The Hutchinson Memorial Library is a special building located in Randolph, Wisconsin. It serves as a community hub where people can find books, learn new things, and connect with others. Libraries like this are important places for everyone, offering resources for school, hobbies, and just for fun.

About the Hutchinson Memorial Library

This library is more than just a place for books. It is a historic landmark in Randolph. The building itself has a unique design. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. This means it is recognized as a significant part of American history.

A Look Back: The Library's History

The Hutchinson Memorial Library building was completed in 1936. Before this special building was constructed, Randolph had a "circulating library." This usually meant that books were kept in different places, like someone's home or a small room. They would be shared among people who wanted to read them.

Building a dedicated library in 1936 was a big step for the community. It gave Randolph a permanent home for its growing collection of books. This new building was designed by a company called Class & Class, Inc. They created a building with a style known as Moderne architecture.

What is Moderne Architecture?

The Hutchinson Memorial Library is an example of Moderne architecture. This style was popular in the 1930s. It often features smooth surfaces and clean lines. Buildings in this style look sleek and modern for their time. They focus on simple shapes and less decoration. The goal was to create buildings that looked efficient and forward-thinking.

Why is it a Historic Place?

The Hutchinson Memorial Library is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is the official list of the nation's historic places. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. Being on this list helps protect the building. It also helps people understand its value. The library is recognized for its architecture and its role in the community.

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