Historical Marker

Port Huron Public Library

1115 Sixth Street · Port Huron · St. Clair

Michigan marker

Inscription

In 1902 the city of Port Huron secured money from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to erect a municipal library. Two years later, this grand, Beaux-Arts-style building was completed at a cost of $45,000. Chicago architects Patton and Miller designed the Indiana limestone-clad building. At its dedication in 1904, New York State librarian Melvil Dewey, creator of the book classification systems that bears his name, delivered the opening address.

The Port Huron Public Library served in its original capacity for over sixty years. In 1967 a larger public library was constructed. The following year the former library opened as the Port Huron Museum of Arts and History. A rear addition was constructed in 1988.

Location

Address1115 Sixth Street
CityPort Huron
CountySt. Clair

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