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  2. Olivia Raney Library - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Z. Smith Reynolds Library - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Garner, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Today, Garner's public library is the Southeast Regional Library, which is a regional facility operated by Wake County Public Libraries. [15] The library offers Wake County Public Library's child and adult services, which include storytimes, adult craft programs, computer use, and other free activities for the community. [16] In 2020, as part ...

  5. Endorsements: How we view NC’s proposed constitutional ...

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    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 ...

  6. If Wake County voters approve a $142M bond, this NC town ...

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    The Wake County Libraries Bond will fund several renovations, ... she had to go to libraries in Wake Forest or North Raleigh, a 15- to 20-minute drive. ... USA TODAY Sports.

  7. Who tore down the little LGBTQ+ library in downtown Wake ...

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    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 ...

  8. Nantahala Regional Library - Wikipedia

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    Nantahala Regional Library is the oldest regional library in North Carolina and one of the first regional libraries formed in the United States. Its headquarters is in Murphy, North Carolina. The library has branches in Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties. [1] The board of directors consists of nine members (three from each county) serving six ...

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