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The Thomas Crane Public Library was built in four stages: the original building (1882) by architect Henry Hobson Richardson; an additional ell with stack space and stained glass (1908) by William Martin Aiken in Richardson's style; a major expansion (1939) by architects Paul A. and Carroll Coletti, with stone carvings by sculptor Joseph Coletti of Quincy; and a recent addition (2001) by Boston ...
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A series of small public libraries donated by patrons for the improvement of New England towns makes a small coherent corpus that defines Richardson's style: Winn Memorial Library , Ames Free Library , the Converse Memorial Library , and the Thomas Crane Public Library , (1880–1882) "generally regarded by architectural historians as the ...
A large, diverse crowd gathered at Quincy's Thomas Crane Library to share the once-in-a-generation experience of viewing a near total solar eclipse.
Quincy Center is the commercial and government center of the city where City Hall, Thomas Crane Public Library, the United First Parish Church (Old Stone Church), Quincy Masonic Building, and numerous office buildings and residential streets can be found.
Thomas Crane Public Library; Tyringham Library; W. Waban Library Center; Warren Public Library (Warren, Massachusetts) Wellesley Hills Branch Library;
The area is a retail shopping locale and also includes the City Hall, the Thomas Crane Public Library, several churches, including the United First Parish Church, where John Adams and John Quincy Adams were buried, and numerous office buildings, including the headquarters of Stop & Shop.
Thomas Crane Public Library: Quincy: Norfolk: OCLN: Turner Free Library Randolph: Norfolk: ... Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners.