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The Z. Smith Reynolds Library (also known as ZSR Library) is the main library of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. An eight-story building, it is located on the university's main (Reynolda) campus, a short distance south of the T. K. Hearn Plaza (the quad). The library opened in 1956. The four-story Wilson Wing was added ...
The Coy C. Carpenter Library and Dorothy Carpenter Medical Archives, located at Wake Forest School of Medicine, is a library named after the first dean of the university's medical school, Coy Cornelius Carpenter, M.D., and his wife, Dorothy (Mitten) Carpenter.
The library remained open until 1962 and was demolished in 1966. [3] It reopened in 1963 [9] at Fayetteville Street Mall and Morgan Street [10] until closing again in 1985. [8] In 1996, it reopened to the public in the Wake County Office Park [10] as the Olivia Raney Local History Library. [11]
Wake libraries in Cary, Apex, Raleigh and surrounding towns are offering events with Black authors, crafters, historians and more. Find events such as childrens’ storytime, movie screenings and ...
The last time Wake County made a major investment in its libraries was in 2007, when voters approved a $45 million bond. Since then, the county’s population has grown by more than 300,000. Now ...
All Wake County residents live within 20 minutes of a public library. If approved, the Wake County Libraries bond would increase the number of people living within 10 minutes of a library by ...
The Wake County Public Library system operates 22 branches throughout the county. There are 11 facilities in Raleigh. Cary and Apex each have two facilities. Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Wake Forest, Zebulon, Knightdale and Wendell each have one library facility.
The library box stood on wooden post painted white with colorful hand prints on the sides at the intersection of Elm Avenue and South White Street. It had “LGBTQ+” written in rainbow colors ...