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Library in 2004
The Bayonne Public Library is a magnificent
building built in the Beaux-Art and Classical Revival styles complete
with Ionic and Doric columns, and richly ornamented architectural
details. The Bayonne Public Library, incorporated in 1890,
moved into the present Carnegie-funded building at 697 Avenue C in
1904.
In 1903, Andrew Carnegie donated $50,000 for
construction of this library. In 1913, Mr. Carnegie gave another $30,000 for
its expansion. In 1930 the library needed further expansion, and with
a total cost of $300,000, the expansion was completed.
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Library in 1913
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On Memorial Day in 1959, the library
was gutted by fire, and the central part of the interior and roof were
badly burnt. The Bayonne Public Library was restored at a cost
of $1.25 million and opened its doors again to the public in 1963.
In 1989 it was officially
rededicated as The Free Public Library & Cultural Center of Bayonne.
The Mary O'Connor Gallery of the library presents performing and
visual arts and interactive events to its community. Various meetings and cultural programs are held in the
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