3. Columbia Branch, Seattle Public Library, 4721 Rainier Avenue S:
Columbia City residents included a library in their first public building, a Town Hall built by private subscription in 1891. The Andrew Carnegie Foundation donated $35,000 to build and furnish this Colonial Revival library, completed in 1915. Designed by architects W. Marbury Somervell and Harlan P. Thomas, the library occupied a hilly site, as shown by the steep dropoff to a still-unpaved Rainier Avenue in our historic photograph, taken during construction in 1914. Today, the library is surrounded by gently sloping lawns and clusters of huge maple trees.
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 Courtesy Cassandra Tate
 Courtesy Rainier Valley Historical Society
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