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  2. Cumberland Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland Public Library was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 for its significance in architecture, education and social history. [1] It is a Carnegie library . [ 2 ] The library is still accessible today as a public library with materials and programs for all ages.

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  4. List of schools and libraries in Cumberland, Maryland

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    Approximately 39,000 people hold library cards in Allegany County ("Most citizens give libraries high grades", Cumberland Times News, October 10, 2006). Regional Libraries include: Washington Street Library; Frostburg Public Library; Lavale Public Library; South Cumberland Public Library, Allegany County; Westernport Public Library, Allegany County

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  8. Cumberland County Schools to change principals at these schools

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    New principals and new directors were approved by the Cumberland County School Board on Tuesday night. James Blue will be the new principal for Seventy-First High School. Blue is currently an 11th ...

  9. Cumberland, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Trappists sold the monastery and grounds to the town and part of the building was converted into the Edward J. Hayden Library, aka Cumberland Public Library in 1976. This combined three smaller libraries into one. Cumberland was the site of iron works that made cannons and cannonballs for the French and Indian War and