An architectural treasure in Atlanta, Illinois. A beautifully designed octagon public library by architect Paul Moratz. Built in 1908, Moratz was also responsible for designing at least 11 other libraries in the midwest. Now mainly a museum, the library interior is attractively planned and wonderfully remains much as it looked in 1908. Gorgeous. I really like this diminutive edifice! A must...
Read moreBeautiful traditional American building and stoned clock tower, at a small park with elegant gardens and beautiful trees, at the town of Atlanta. There are labels at the park with historical information related to the library and the...
Read moreNice Little Library, People were Very Friendly, I stopped in to get a Stamp for the Lincoln Heritage Area. Also had a Nice walk...
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