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The Newton Free Library loans out more items than any other library building in Massachusetts. In 1870, a total of 1,360 people had "registered their names" with the Newton Free Library. The first telephone for the library was installed in 1904. From 1905 to 1916 book deliveries between branches were carried out in a horse and buggy.
The Newton Centre Branch Library is a historic library building at 1294 Centre Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The building now houses municipal offices. (A new library building opened near city hall in 1991.) The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building was designed by Newton resident James Ritchie of Ritchie, Parsons & Tyler, and was built in 1928 ...
Surrey Public Library, operating as Surrey Libraries, is the municipal library system for the City of Surrey in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Surrey Libraries serves the City's residents with programs, reference services, free resources, and holdings of digital and physical items across its ten branches.
The Newton County Library System began in 1916 as a public library service offered by the Covington Womans Club and housed in their own building. [5] This is the only known library in the county during this time until 1944, when plans were made for an official public library to be used by the town.
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A cross-gabled entry area projects from the center of the front facade. It was designed by Densmore, LeClear & Robbins, and built in 1929 with funds raised by subscription from Newton's citizens. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] Originally the Branch library of Newton Free Library was located ...
The Carnegie Library in Newton, Kansas is a building from 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] It was built as a two-story 51 by 62 feet (16 m × 19 m) building; a 30 feet (9.1 m) one-story addition was added later. [2]
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