Carroll, Iowa • Carroll County
The Carnegie Library Building in Carroll, Iowa, is a distinguished Neoclassical Revival structure built in 1906. It served as the city's public library for decades, embodying the architectural ideals of its era. The building features a prominent central entrance with a pediment and decorative columns, characteristic of the Neoclassical style.
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Architecture
Jct Of N. West And W. Fifth Sts., Carroll, Iowa
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Social History
South Grant Rd., Carroll, Iowa
Architecture
Jct. N. West And W. Fifth Sts., Carroll, Iowa
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation; Social History
North Grant Road, Carroll, Iowa
Engineering
Kittyhawk Ave. Over Unnamed Stream, Carroll, Iowa
Engineering
Olympic Avenue Over Unnamed Stream, Carroll, Iowa
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