English: Moline’s Carnegie Library building is a typical neoclassical, Greek revival design, the most dominate style of public buildings of the early twentieth century. Four imposing columns with Ionic capitals frame the central, front entrance, which is dominated by a full-height porch whose roof is supported by the columns. Matching windows on both sides and the central door provide an overall symmetry to the building, which is made even more visually impressive by the projecting center gable roof.
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