The Fort Scott Public Carnegie Library, built in 1917, is a classic example of Beaux-Arts architecture. It features a prominent central pavilion with a projecting portico supported by Ionic columns and a pedimented roof, embodying the monumental style favored for public buildings of its era.
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Architecture
216 South Eddy St., Fort Scott, Kansas
Architecture
502 S. National Ave., Fort Scott, Kansas
Architecture
308 S. Crawford, Fort Scott, Kansas
Architecture; Commerce; Community Planning And Development
Oak To 3rd St., Scott Ave. To National Ave., Fort Scott, Kansas
Military; Architecture
900 East National Ave., Fort Scott, Kansas
Military; Exploration/Settlement
Old Fort Blvd., Fort Scott, Kansas
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Politics/Government
204 N. Jefferson St., Iola, Kansas
Architecture
318 East St., Iola, Kansas
Politics/Government; Architecture
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Architecture
145 W. Fourth Ave., Garnett, Kansas
Architecture
812 W. 4th St., Garnett, Kansas
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
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