The city is home to a Carnegie library built in 1910.
Across the country Carnegie libraries have been hit especially hard.
In 1912-1913, the city received funding to build a Carnegie library.
The present building was constructed in 1951 on the site of the original 1901 Carnegie library.
Enid was once home to a Carnegie library, which opened in 1910.
Construction of the Carnegie library began in early 1913 and the building was officially opened the following year.
Meanwhile, construction of the new Carnegie library had begun in 1904.
On the whole, however, a Carnegie library benefited most towns that had one.
California, for example, has demolished more than a third of its 142 Carnegie libraries.
A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929, including some belonging to universities.