I wanted to start a series dedicated to the beautiful libraries in NH.. While visiting the locations please be mindful of parking as sometimes the libraries hold events, and can get busy. I recommend you stop by as some of them are very fun. Stay safe and enjoy the library!
The cache is placed somewhere in the library parking lot, the side entrance that opens into the children's room. Stealth will be important here as it is a high traffic area. Good luck!
Congrats to The Lowry 6 for FTF!
The Manchester Library has lived in a couple of different spots around the city (elm street by city hall, and Franklin street) before moving to this spot in 1912. This building was completed in 1913 by Frank P. Carpenter, president of the Amoskeag Paper Mill for his late wife Eleanor. The library was designed by Edgar A.P. Newcomb and Edward Tilton in the style of Italian renaissance. The building uses real marble and granite, and was designed to meet the demands of the growing city of Manchester that the Franklin street building could no longer do.