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L. Leicester Public Library (Massachusetts) Leominster Public Library. Leroy Pollard Memorial Library. Levi Heywood Memorial Library. Levi Heywood Memorial Library Building. Lunenburg Public Library (Massachusetts)
C/W MARS (Central/Western Massachusetts Automated Resource Sharing) List of Carnegie libraries in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Massachusetts Library System. Merrimack Valley Library Consortium (MVLC) Metro Boston Library Network (MBLN) Minuteman Library Network (MLN) North of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE)
Lee Library (Massachusetts) Leicester Public Library (Massachusetts) Lenox Library (Massachusetts) Leominster Public Library; Leroy Pollard Memorial Library;
Leicester, Massachusetts. Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts. Leicester (/ ˈlɛstər / ⓘ LEST-ər) is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,087 at the 2020 United States Census.
This is a list of libraries in 18th-century Massachusetts, North America. It includes subscription, rental, medical, church, and academic libraries. In general, it excludes book collections of private individuals. Constitution, Newton Library Society, 1799. Advertisement for Osborne's circulating library, Newburyport, 1792.
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Massachusetts provides information on Carnegie public libraries in Massachusetts, where 43 of them were built from 1901 to 1917, funded by 35 grants totaling $1,137,500 and awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Massachusetts Carnegie libraries were also built at five academic institutions ...
February 22, 2006. The Washburn Square–Leicester Common Historic District encompasses the historic civic heart of Leicester, Massachusetts. It includes Washburn Square, as the town common is called; the buildings along its perimeter; and the properties along Main Street extending east along Main Street to its junction with Henshaw Street.
Spencer is located in central Worcester County, twenty minutes west of Worcester via Route 9, and about forty-five east of Springfield via Routes 49, 20, and the Massachusetts Turnpike. It was officially incorporated on April 12, 1753, splitting from the town of Leicester. Spencer was named after the then-acting governor of Massachusetts ...