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  2. North Riverside, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    North Riverside is divided between three congressional districts. The area east of the Des Plaines River is in Illinois's 3rd congressional district; the area west of 1st Avenue is in the 7th district; the area between 1st Avenue and the river, consisting almost entirely of the western half of the Riverside Golf Club, is in the 4th district.

  3. Riverside Public Library - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 1888, the Riverside City Board of Trustees assumed responsibility for the book collection of The Riverside Library Association, was formed in 1879; the City took responsibility for the collection in 1888, and appointed a committee to oversee the establishment of a public library. The Riverside Public Library opened on June 1, 1889 ...

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  5. Arlington Branch Library and Fire Hall - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. List of Carnegie libraries in California - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Riverside: Aug 16, 1901: $52,500 Demolished in 1964. California's first Mission Revival style Carnegie, was designed by Burnham and Bliesner who won an architectural competition. The current Riverside Public Library is adjacent to the site of the elaborate original. 89: Roseville Roseville: Apr 25, 1911: $10,000 557 Lincoln St ...

  7. Andrew Carnegie Library (Corona, California) - Wikipedia

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    The building served as Corona's public library from 1906 until 1971. [5] [3] A new 19,000 square feet (1,800 m 2) library was opened in 1971 at Sixth and Main Streets. The library was expanded following a bond vote in 1988. [5] A 1971 photo available from the Corona Public Library shows a library interior, apparently from the modern replacement ...

  8. Broward County Library - Wikipedia

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    The library system was named "Library of the Year" in 1996 by Library Journal and Gale Research. [9] By 1998, the Broward County Library was the ninth largest library system in the United States, employing over 700 part-time and full-time employees with at least 200 being professional librarians, as well as engaging over 2,000 volunteers to ...

  9. University of California Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The University of California operates the largest academic library system in the world. It manages more than 40.8 million print volumes [1] in 100 libraries on ten campuses. . The purpose of these libraries is to assist research and instruction on the University of California camp