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  2. Newton Free Library - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Waban Library Center - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of public libraries in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners. Free public library buildings of Massachusetts : a roll of honor, 1918. Wright & Potter printing co., state printers, 1919

  5. Plummer Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Plummer Memorial Library is a historic library at 375 Auburn Street in Newton, Massachusetts. Once operated as a branch of the Newton Free Library, the city's public library system, it was closed in 2009 due to financial cuts. It is now operated as a community library by a local non-profit organization.

  6. Category:Libraries in Newton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newton Centre Branch Library; Newton Free Library; P. Plummer Memorial Library; W. Waban Library Center This page was last edited on 7 October 2023, at 08:05 (UTC) ...

  7. Henry Bigelow House - Wikipedia

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    By 1850, it is owned by the family of Henry F. Bigelow. Bigelow is locally prominent as a leading member of the school board, and as a driving force behind the creation of the Newton Free Library and Newton Cemetery. At the time of his tenure, Newton's schools were recognized as among the nation's most progressive.

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  9. Newton Centre, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Newton City Hall and War Memorial is located at 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, [1] and the Newton Free Library is located at 330 Homer Street in Newton Centre. The Newton Centre station of the MBTA Green Line "D" branch is located on Union Street.

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