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The Arlington Branch Library and Fire Hall, in Riverside, California, is a historic library and a fire station which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [ 1 ] The Classical Revival library was built in 1908 and renovated in 1927–28.
Arlington is a community about seven miles southwest of Riverside, California, that is part of the Inland Empire, which is east of the Los Angeles and Orange County metropolitan areas. With a population of about 12,300, [ 2 ] the major commercial hub of Arlington is centered on Magnolia Avenue, a major east-west thoroughfare that connects the ...
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Cat Serna-Horn, who chairs Arlington’s library advisory board, said she faces possible removal after she called out two council members in a private Facebook group message and urged people to ...
In 1993, the library obtained a grant from the Virginia Department of the Blind to put an Arkenstone Open Book Reader in Central Library. On July 1, 1980, Arlington Public Library became part of the Metropolitan Council of Government's library borrowing program that allows patrons from Washington D.C. area libraries to have reciprocal borrowing ...
The new library was opened to the public in 1964. It had 61,420-square-foot (5,706 m 2), with a 300,000 volume capacity and seating for 550 patrons; design was by the Riverside architectural firm of Moise, Harbach and Hewlett. [1] In October, 2009, the library's board of trustees reinitiated plans to replace the existing main library.
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