Overview
Originally constructed in 1917 in the Greek Doric style with Indiana limestone, the Central Library was considered one of the most outstanding architectural libraries in the country. A recent expansion transformed the space, creating a breathtaking glass and steel Atrium that serves as an impressive event space. And city skyline views can be enjoyed by smaller groups and boards from the sixth floor space.
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