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The International District / Chinatown Branch Library is located in Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is part of Seattle Public Library, [1] and opened in the International District Village Square development in 2005. [2] The library has hosted classes for learning English in preparation for U.S ...
Harl V. Brackin Library Museum of Flight: museum [2] SE Seattle Tool Library non-profit organization Seattle Architecture Foundation Library Seattle Architecture Foundation: non-profit organization Seattle Children's Hospital Library and Information Commons Seattle Children's: non-profit organization [2] Seattle Public Library: city [2] Seattle ...
Family Museum Passes. If you or your family resides in Los Angeles County, you have the ability to reserve family passes to local museums and cultural institutions for free using your library card.
The Seattle Public Library also includes Mobile Services and the Central Library, which was designed by Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2004. The Seattle Public Library also founded the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL), which it administered until July 2008. All but one of Seattle's early purpose-built libraries were Carnegie ...
The Montlake Branch Library is a branch of Seattle Public Library in Montlake, Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The 5,650-square-foot building opened in 2006. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Newberry Library: Chicago: Cook: Chicago area: Library: Free changing exhibits of art, culture and history drawn from its collections. The Next Picture Show: Dixon: Lee: Northern Illinois: Art: Non-profit fine arts center: Homepage: Niles Historical Museum: Niles: Cook: Chicago area: Local history: Operated by the Niles Historical Society: Homepage
The Seattle Central Library is the flagship library of the Seattle Public Library system. The 11-story (185 feet or 56.9 meters high) glass and steel building in the downtown core of Seattle , Washington was opened to the public on May 23, 2004.
In October 1999, after two public meetings, the Seattle Library Board voted to build a new branch on the current site of the Henry Branch. [1] The Library Board rejected an offer from a private developer that sought to put the new library branch in a mixed-use development at Broadway and 10th Avenue East, after public opposition to the 65-foot ...