Petaluma Historical Library and Museum
The "Old Carnegie Library", begun in 1904, served Petaluma from 1906 until the new library was built in 1976. This first major building by local architect Brainerd Jones is noted for its freestanding dome with stained glass, and use of locally quarried "sandstone". Its 1978 re-dedication as research library and historical museum was the city's Bicentennial Project.
Marker is at the intersection of Foruth Street and B Street on Foruth Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org