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The Ada Arts and Heritage Center is a Colonial Revival styled building located at 400 South Rennie Street in Ada, Oklahoma. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Ada Public Library in 1989. The building was built in 1939 to serve as the public library of Ada. In 1981, having outgrown this original building, the Ada Public Library moved to its current location at 12th and Rennie. Designed by architect Albert S. Ross, it was built by the Chapman Construction Co. during 1938–39. It was funded by a Public Works Administration grant and by a local bond issue.

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  • The Ada Arts and Heritage Center is a Colonial Revival styled building located at 400 South Rennie Street in Ada, Oklahoma. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Ada Public Library in 1989. The building was built in 1939 to serve as the public library of Ada. In 1981, having outgrown this original building, the Ada Public Library moved to its current location at 12th and Rennie. Designed by architect Albert S. Ross, it was built by the Chapman Construction Co. during 1938–39. It was funded by a Public Works Administration grant and by a local bond issue. (en)
  • Die Ada Public Library (auch bekannt als Ada Arts and Heritage Center) ist ein historisches ehemaliges Bibliotheksgebäude in Ada im Pontotoc County, im US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma. Das Gebäude liegt an der South Rennie Avenue auf Nummer 400. Architekt war Albert S. Ross, den Auftrag bekam die Chapman Construction Company. Das Ada Public Library wurde am 13. November 1989 unter der Nummer 89001950 in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. (de)
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  • The Ada Arts and Heritage Center is a Colonial Revival styled building located at 400 South Rennie Street in Ada, Oklahoma. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Ada Public Library in 1989. The building was built in 1939 to serve as the public library of Ada. In 1981, having outgrown this original building, the Ada Public Library moved to its current location at 12th and Rennie. Designed by architect Albert S. Ross, it was built by the Chapman Construction Co. during 1938–39. It was funded by a Public Works Administration grant and by a local bond issue. The building was deemed "architecturally significant because its Y-shaped plan is unique in Oklahoma and because its designer, Albert S. Ross, is one of Oklahoma's foremost architects....the Ada building is generally considered 'to be Ross's finest achievement. The building is virtually pristine, retaining almost one hundred percent of its original materials and also retaining its integrity of workmanship, design, feeling, and association." The building is now known as the Ada Arts and Heritage Center and serves as a museum with changing art displays and a collection of historic photographs. (en)
  • Die Ada Public Library (auch bekannt als Ada Arts and Heritage Center) ist ein historisches ehemaliges Bibliotheksgebäude in Ada im Pontotoc County, im US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma. Das Gebäude liegt an der South Rennie Avenue auf Nummer 400. Die Bibliothek wurde am 5. Januar 1936 gegründet und befand sich bis zur Fertigstellung des jetzigen Gebäudes 1939, in einem Raum der Old City Hall. 1981 zog die Bibliothek in ein neues Gebäude um, das alte Gebäude beherbergt heute das Museum Ada Arts and Heritage Center. Die Architektur des Gebäudes hält sich im Colonial-Revival-Design. Das Fundament besteht aus Beton, die Mauern aus Backstein, das Dach ist mit Keramikfliesen verlegt. Weitere Baustoffe beinhalten Metall und Stein. Architekt war Albert S. Ross, den Auftrag bekam die Chapman Construction Company. Das Ada Public Library wurde am 13. November 1989 unter der Nummer 89001950 in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. (de)
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