Medford Carnegie Library

Coordinates: 42°19′25″N 122°52′36″W / 42.323606°N 122.876761°W / 42.323606; -122.876761
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Medford Carnegie Library
Medford Carnegie Library
Medford Carnegie Library is located in Medford OR
Medford Carnegie Library
Medford Carnegie Library is located in Oregon
Medford Carnegie Library
Location413 W. Main Street
Medford, Oregon
Coordinates42°19′25″N 122°52′36″W / 42.323606°N 122.876761°W / 42.323606; -122.876761
Built1911
ArchitectMcIntosh, J.A.; Ivey, Alfred
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Part ofMedford Downtown Historic District (ID98000949)
NRHP reference No.81000493[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 30, 1981

The Medford Carnegie Library is a two-story library building located in Medford, Oregon, United States. The building was erected in 1911 (completed in 1912) as a gift from Andrew Carnegie.[2] The Carnegie Library building was vacated in 2004 when all services were moved to a new library building in downtown Medford.[3]

Throughout 2009, the building was occupied by various city offices while renovations were being completed on the existing Medford city hall building. The city spent about $210,000 to have Grants Pass-based Ausland Builders Inc. refurbish about an eighth of the 16,000-square-foot structure to make way for the temporary office space in the old children's book section. The work involved seismic upgrades, insulation, new windows and ceilings.[4]

After City Hall renovations were complete city offices relocated back and further restoration efforts continued on the Carnegie Building. To date, nearly $1 million in renovations have been made to the building. The city awarded an $800,000 construction bid to S&B James Construction, based in White City, to replace the library's windows and overhaul its heating and air cooling system. The construction money came from various Oregon Department of Energy grants and federal stimulus dollars.[5]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "Medford Headquarters: Preliminary schematic". Jackson County Library Services. Archived from the original on April 21, 2001. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  3. ^ Downtown Medford, Oregon - Accomplishments
  4. ^ Landers, Meg (March 20, 2008). "Empty Carnegie Library will get some temporary tenants". Mail Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2009.
  5. ^ "Article missed the point".