Weare Public Library // 1926

The Colonial Revival style Weare Public Library was built in 1926, being the second purpose-built library building for the town of Weare, New Hampshire. After the Neo-Classical style Stone Memorial Building was taken over as town offices following a fire of the old town hall, local resident Eben Paige saw the need for a new designated library building. Upon his death in 1923, he left his entire estate, over $30,000, to the town to build a new free library. The Boston architectural firm of Kreider and Peterson were selected to design the building, which is still in use today.

2 thoughts on “Weare Public Library // 1926

  1. cmleich's avatar cmleich January 19, 2024 / 8:59 am

    To my eye a more successful building than its neighbor. The keystones and rusticated corners add interest.

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  2. cmleich's avatar cmleich January 19, 2024 / 9:24 am

    And I bet Weare resident and former Supreme Court Justice David Souter spent some happy hours here.

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