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The library was independently established by the Town of [[Avondale]] in [[1908]] and constructed on the site of the [[Peyton King residence]] with a $10,000 grant from the Carnegie Foundation. The squat Beaux-Arts styled building was constructed of buff-colored brick with limestone trim. It became part of the Birmingham system in [[1913]] following the [[Greater Birmingham]] annexation which took effect in [[1910]].
The library was independently established by the Town of [[Avondale]] in [[1908]] and constructed on the site of the [[Peyton King residence]] with a $10,000 grant from the Carnegie Foundation. The squat Beaux-Arts styled building was constructed of buff-colored brick with limestone trim. It became part of the Birmingham system in [[1913]] following the [[Greater Birmingham]] annexation which took effect in [[1910]].


In [[1961]] a new building was constructed at the corner of the park. It has been expanded and renovated several times since, most recently in [[2006]]. That renovation, by [[Charles Williams & Associations]] included a new entrance and accessibility upgrades.
In [[1961]] the Carnegie building was demolished and a new building was constructed at the corner of the park. It has been expanded and renovated several times since, most recently in [[2006]]. That renovation, by [[Charles Williams & Associations]] included a new entrance and accessibility upgrades.


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Revision as of 21:34, 17 August 2014

File:1908 Avondale library.jpg
The original Avondale Library, c. 1908

The Avondale Regional Branch Library is a branch of the Birmingham Public Library located at 509 40th Street South facing 5th Avenue South in Avondale Park.

The library was independently established by the Town of Avondale in 1908 and constructed on the site of the Peyton King residence with a $10,000 grant from the Carnegie Foundation. The squat Beaux-Arts styled building was constructed of buff-colored brick with limestone trim. It became part of the Birmingham system in 1913 following the Greater Birmingham annexation which took effect in 1910.

In 1961 the Carnegie building was demolished and a new building was constructed at the corner of the park. It has been expanded and renovated several times since, most recently in 2006. That renovation, by Charles Williams & Associations included a new entrance and accessibility upgrades.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (April 9, 2008) "Artists help Avondale Regional Library celebrate 100th year." The Birmingham News

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