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The Leon County Public Library was established in May 1955 and the first Leon County free public library opened its doors on March 21, 1956, in 5,000 square feet of The Columns, one of the oldest remaining antebellum homes in the Leon County area, and located at Park and Adams. Close to 5,000 volumes were on its shelves.
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The Palm Beach County Library System provides on and off-site story time service to local child centers, as well as workshops to assist teachers in storytelling techniques. [35] The libraries within the Palm Beach County Library System also offer a social gathering venue and educational and craft programs for children and teens of various ages.
The David S. Walker Library was a private subscription library in Tallahassee, Florida. It was organized as the University Library in 1883. It was Tallahassee's first library. [2] [3] It is now a historic library building named for Governor David S. Walker, the eighth governor of Florida, who served from 1865 through 1868. [4]
The library was founded as an independent volunteer-run library after the county stopped bookmobile services in the 1980s. The library was eventually merged into the West Florida Public Libraries System, before leaving the system in 2006 with the other Santa Rosa County library branches to create the Santa Rosa County Library System. [2] [6]
In the past six years, the county library budget has increased to $84 million from $53 million, an increase of 58%, and another $10 million hike has been requested for fiscal year 2025.
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The Washington County Public Library, also known as the Chipley Library, is located at 1444 Jackson Avenue in Chipley, Florida. [4]The Chipley Library suffered severe flooding [5] during Hurricane Sally, taking on nearly eight inches of water [6] and causing the branch to lose nearly all of the books and materials that were located on the bottom shelves.