Carnegie Library (Hoquiam, Washington)

The Claude and Starck design is a rare example of Prairie School architecture in the region.

A detailed plaster frieze is below the eaves of the hip roof which extend about 3 feet (0.91 m) all around the building.

A buff Tenino sandstone course joins the frieze and brick which makes up the primary wall material.

[3][4] The building was substantially renovated and restored in 1991, funded by a $1.9 million city bond, a Bishop Foundation grant and bequeathments by local citizens.

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