THOMAS CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Library
2024
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2024
Richardsonian Romanesque-style public library with 809.4 m² of floor space, offering a variety of events and activities
The Thomas Crane Public Library is a public library located in Quincy, Massachusetts. It was designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and opened in 1881. It offers a variety of events and activities, from film screenings to free yoga sessions. The library also offers services such as access to local history and genealogy resources.
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