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Riverview Branch Library
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Riverview Branch Library viewed from the south
Riverview Branch Library is located in Minnesota
Riverview Branch Library
Location in Minnesota
Riverview Branch Library is located in the United States
Riverview Branch Library
Location in the United States
Location 1 East George Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Area Less than one acre
Built 1916
Built by Cameron and Company
Architect Charles A. Hausler
Architectural style Beaux-Arts
MPS Carnegie Libraries of St. Paul TR
NRHP reference No. 84001672
Added to NRHP February 10, 1984

The Riverview Branch Library is a special place in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It's a part of the Saint Paul Public Library system. This library serves the West Side neighborhood, offering books, computers, and a quiet space for everyone.

It was built in 1916 and is known as a Carnegie library. This means a very rich man named Andrew Carnegie helped pay for it. The library is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of important buildings in the United States. It was added to the list in 1984 because of its unique design and its role in education.

A Special Library Building

The Riverview Branch Library is important for several reasons. It is one of only three Carnegie libraries ever built in Saint Paul. It was also one of the first big projects for Charles A. Hausler, who became the city architect of Saint Paul.

What is a Carnegie Library?

Andrew Carnegie was a very successful businessman. He made a lot of money in the steel industry. But he also believed in giving back to communities. He thought that everyone should have a chance to learn.

So, he decided to fund the building of thousands of libraries. These libraries are called Carnegie libraries. They helped many towns and cities get their first public library. The Riverview Library was one of the last libraries built with money from the Carnegie Foundation.

The Architect and Style

The Riverview Branch Library was designed by Charles A. Hausler. He was a talented architect who worked for the city of Saint Paul. This library was one of his early and important works.

The building is designed in a style called Beaux-Arts. This style was popular a long time ago. It often features grand, fancy buildings with lots of details. Beaux-Arts buildings usually look very strong and important. The Riverview Library is a great example of this style in its neighborhood. It stands out as a beautiful and historic landmark.

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