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Designed in style of 19th century architect Henry H. Richardson. Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge of Boston were the architects. Shepley was Richardson's son-in-law and his firm was the successor to that of the famous 19th century architect, who designed many prominent buildings including New London's Union Railroad Station at the bottom of State Street. In the 1970s, a large addition was added to the library to accommodate growing use. The old building contains an extensive genealogical library. |
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Walk north one block on Eugene O'Neill Drive, left on State Street to top. |