Pawtucket Public Library Awarded $60K Grant by Champlin Foundation

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Pawtucket Public Library Awarded $60K Grant by Champlin Foundation

The Pawtucket Public Library’s awarded a $60,000 grant from the Champlin Foundation for the restoration and repair of the Dome Tower in the Gerald Burns Building.

“Pawtucket prides itself on its historical significance. We are very thankful for these preservation grants that will ensure that children, residents, and visitors continue to enjoy all that the Library has to offer for many years to come,” said Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien.

Library Director Susan Reed added, “The Library, which has 32,745 registered borrowers, is thankful for the Champlin Foundation’s support of its mission. In addition to this grant, the Foundation in recent years has funded a new roof for the Gerald S. Burns Building, a microfilm reader/printer and new carpeting for the Computer Room.”

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The Grant

The grants will help to prevent water infiltration and moisture damage; restore and repair windows, window sills, window frames and copper flashing; and repoint and repair the masonry in the Library’s Dome Tower.

The design work will be completed by SAAM Architecture, who has completed similar preservation projects in Newport, as well as in Ipswich and Springfield, Massachusetts. Work will begin in Spring 2018.

Gerald Burns Building

The Library’s Gerald S. Burns Building served as the Pawtucket Post office from 1890’s to the 1940’s.

At the time of its construction, it was proclaimed the handsomest structure in Pawtucket. It was sited to command a view over the main commercial district. The domed tower served as the entrance to the building. In 1941, the City of Pawtucket acquired the building and it was used as the Municipal Welfare Building. 

In 1979 renovations began to join it the Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library Building. Both buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.   


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