Alameda, California • Alameda County
The Alameda Free Library is a dignified Beaux-Arts style public library constructed from steel, brick, and concrete. Its symmetrical facade features elaborate ornamentation and a prominent arched entrance, reflecting the grandeur of its era.
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2200 Central Ave., Alameda, California
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2203 Central Ave., Alameda, California
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1400 Webster St., Alameda, California
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2001 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, California
Architecture
1420 Lafayette St., Alameda, California
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