Cadillac, Michigan • Wexford County
The Cadillac Public Library, built in 1915, is a distinctive example of Beaux-Arts architecture, characterized by its symmetrical facade, classical detailing, and grand entrance. It served as the city's primary public library for decades, embodying the civic pride and educational aspirations of early 20th-century Cadillac.
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Architecture; Industry
100 E Chapin St, Cadillac, Michigan
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407 E. Chapin St., Cadillac, Michigan
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122 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac, Michigan
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122--126 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac, Michigan
Industry
118 N. Shelby St., Cadillac, Michigan
Architecture
201 Mitchell St., Cadillac, Michigan
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