The Carnegie Library in Newton, Kansas, is a former public library constructed in 1901. This imposing stone and brick structure, designed in a Richardsonian Romanesque style, features a prominent central pavilion with a large arched entryway and a distinctive domed roof.
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Architecture
302 W. Sixth, Newton, Kansas
Architecture
408 Mead St., Newton, Kansas
Architecture; Commerce
303 W. Broadway, Newton, Kansas
Education; Architecture
406 W. Sixth St., Newton, Kansas
Social History; Art
Athletic Park Dr., Newton, Kansas
Architecture
301 E. 4th St., Newton, Kansas
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Politics/Government
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Politics/Government; Architecture
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Architecture
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Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
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