Bullitt County (Ky.) Public Library District, Lebanon Junction Public Library
Design Details: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Lebanon Junction was home to a main railroad yard for north central Kentucky. The new Lebanon Junction Public Library incorporates architectural details common to area train stations, including the steam regulator–styled ornament atop this kiosk, a railroad tie–inspired trellis above the circulation desk, and a low-pitch, metal-shingle roof.
Architect: Studio Kremer Architects
Photo: Randy Matlow
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