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RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Step into history with this incredible opportunity to own one of Muskogee’s most treasured architectural landmarks — the original Carnegie Library, built with a $60,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Corporation of New York. Nestled in the heart of downtown, this monumental structure stands as a testament to early 20th-century architectural ambition and community enrichment.
Key Features:
• Architectural Grandeur: Designed by renowned architect Henry D. Whitfield, the structure blends Classical and Baroque elements — featuring two large Ionic columns, an arched entry with dentil molding, and an overall “temple of learning” aesthetic.
• Murals by Acee Blue Eagle (1937): The upper-level vestibule showcases two original murals by celebrated Muscogee Nation artist Acee Blue Eagle, offering immense cultural and artistic value.
• Stained Glass Chapel: The ground floor houses a chapel encircled by 14 stained glass windows, topped with a newly restored massive skylight, flooding the space with natural light.
• Interior Character:
o Two sweeping marble staircases
o Original wrought iron banisters
o Upper-level auditorium
o Multi-use rooms previously used as a dance/exercise studio
o On-site living quarters suitable for staff or maintenance personnel
• Historical Significance: Operated as Muskogee’s main public library for 57 years (1920–1977), this building was originally envisioned as a civic monument — a true “temple of learning for the masses.”
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Development Potential:
This property offers endless possibilities for adaptive reuse — ideal for:
• Event venue
• Museum or cultural center
• Boutique hotel or bed & breakfast
• Educational institution
• Grant-funded restoration project
• Live/work creative space
With historical eligibility and stunning original details intact, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Oklahoma history with the potential for modern reinvention.
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Historic properties like this don’t come along often. Whether you’re a preservationist, visionary developer, or entrepreneur seeking a one-of-a-kind space — the Carnegie Library building is ready for its next chapter.
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Key Features:
• Architectural Grandeur: Designed by renowned architect Henry D. Whitfield, the structure blends Classical and Baroque elements — featuring two large Ionic columns, an arched entry with dentil molding, and an overall “temple of learning” aesthetic.
• Murals by Acee Blue Eagle (1937): The upper-level vestibule showcases two original murals by celebrated Muscogee Nation artist Acee Blue Eagle, offering immense cultural and artistic value.
• Stained Glass Chapel: The ground floor houses a chapel encircled by 14 stained glass windows, topped with a newly restored massive skylight, flooding the space with natural light.
• Interior Character:
o Two sweeping marble staircases
o Original wrought iron banisters
o Upper-level auditorium
o Multi-use rooms previously used as a dance/exercise studio
o On-site living quarters suitable for staff or maintenance personnel
• Historical Significance: Operated as Muskogee’s main public library for 57 years (1920–1977), this building was originally envisioned as a civic monument — a true “temple of learning for the masses.”
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Development Potential:
This property offers endless possibilities for adaptive reuse — ideal for:
• Event venue
• Museum or cultural center
• Boutique hotel or bed & breakfast
• Educational institution
• Grant-funded restoration project
• Live/work creative space
With historical eligibility and stunning original details intact, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Oklahoma history with the potential for modern reinvention.
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Historic properties like this don’t come along often. Whether you’re a preservationist, visionary developer, or entrepreneur seeking a one-of-a-kind space — the Carnegie Library building is ready for its next chapter.
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INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
Prix | 595 889 € | Classe d’immeuble | C |
Prix par m² | 351,53 € | Surface du lot | 0,24 ha |
Type de vente | Investissement ou propriétaire occupant | Surface de l’immeuble | 1 695 m² |
Condition de vente | Projet de requalification | Nb d’étages | 3 |
Type de bien | Spécialité | Année de construction/rénovation | 1920/2020 |
Zonage | E1 |
Prix | 595 889 € |
Prix par m² | 351,53 € |
Type de vente | Investissement ou propriétaire occupant |
Condition de vente | Projet de requalification |
Type de bien | Spécialité |
Classe d’immeuble | C |
Surface du lot | 0,24 ha |
Surface de l’immeuble | 1 695 m² |
Nb d’étages | 3 |
Année de construction/rénovation | 1920/2020 |
Zonage | E1 |
CARACTÉRISTIQUES
- Property Manager sur place
- Signalisation
- Accessible fauteuils roulants
- Climatisation
- Internet par fibre optique
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TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle | 4498 | Évaluation des aménagements | 88 638 € |
Évaluation du terrain | 16 567 € | Évaluation totale | 105 205 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
4498
Évaluation du terrain
16 567 €
Évaluation des aménagements
88 638 €
Évaluation totale
105 205 €
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