
Much of the original woodwork remains inside this red-brick 1913 structure designed by the well-known Kansas architectural firm George Washburn and Son. Two tall white pillars and the embossed words, 'Public Library,' greet you at the entrance of this handsome building, which still functions as the town's library. (NRHP)
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