Smith Hill Library-Providence Community Library Explained

Smith Hill Library-Community Libraries of Providence
Location:Providence, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.8353°N -71.4225°W
Built:1932
Builder:Clifford K. Rathbone
Architect:Albert Harkness
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:March 5, 1998
Mpsub:Branch Buildings of Providence Public Library MPS
Refnum:98000216

The Smith Hill Library-A Community Library of Providence is one of the branch libraries of the Providence, Rhode Island, public library system. It is located at 31 Candace Street, in a single-story brick building designed by Albert Harkness and built in 1932 by contractor Clifford K. Rathbone. Stylistically the building is a mixture of Colonial Revival and Moderne features. The Smith Hill branch began as a delivery station in 1907, and had grown to occupy leased space, with an annual circulation of more than 70,000, by 1929. Circulation rose rapidly after the building's completion, reaching 119,000 in just three years. The building continues to act as a significant local community resource.[1]

The library was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Smith Hill Library-Providence Community Library. Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-10-29.