Thomas Crane Public Library
Thomas Crane Public Library | |
The original building (1882), front view, architect H. H. Richardson | |
| Location | Quincy, Massachusetts |
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| Coordinates | 42°15′6″N 71°0′4″W / 42.25167°N 71.00111°W |
| Built | 1881 |
| Architect | Henry Hobson Richardson |
| Architectural style | Richardsonian Romanesque |
| NRHP reference No. | 72000143 |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | October 18, 1972 |
| Designated NHL | December 23, 1987 |
Wollaston Branch, Thomas Crane Public Library | |
The Wollaston Branch | |
| Location | 41 Beale St., Quincy, Massachusetts |
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| Coordinates | 42°16′0.44″N 71°1′4.48″W / 42.2667889°N 71.0179111°W |
| Area | 0.2 acres (0.081 ha) |
| Built | 1922 |
| Architect | William Chapman |
| Architectural style | Classical Revival |
| MPS | Quincy MRA |
| NRHP reference No. | 89001316 |
| Added to NRHP | September 20, 1989 |
The Thomas Crane Public Library (TCPL) is a city library in Quincy, Massachusetts. Noted for its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, the building was funded by the Crane family as a memorial to Thomas Crane, a wealthy stone contractor who got his start in the Quincy quarries. The Thomas Crane Library has the second largest municipal collection in Massachusetts after the Boston Public Library.