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In 1980, the Chester County Library moved to its current location in Exton (next to the Exton Square Mall). In 1982, the library in Exton received a National Association of Counties Award for its Library Literacy Program, the first in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania handling 30,000 illiterate and 15,000 non-English speaking residents.
The Jackson District Library is the library system serving Jackson County, Michigan. Founded in 1978 from the merger of two local libraries, its history dates back to the formation of a library association in downtown Jackson in the 1860s. The Jackson District Library provides services with 13 branches throughout Jackson County and a bookmobile.
Weatherstone is a housing development built by the Hankin Group located at the intersection of PA Route 100 and PA Route 401 (Ludwigs Corner). It contains about 270 homes and the Hankin Library. Construction started in 2002. [9] The original plans called for a retail development as well.
[9] The project comes from the work of author and illustrator Ashley Bryan and Dr. Henrietta Smith and was funded by a 2020 American Library Association Carnegie-Whitney Grant, which "provides funds for the preparation of popular and/or scholarly reading lists, webliographies, indexes, and other library resources used by all library patrons in ...
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Charles Tisdale Library (Jackson) - It opened in 1976. [9] Its namesake was Charles Tisdale, who published a newspaper. Prior to its closure it was the third busiest library system in terms of book checkouts; in 2016 patrons checked out over 16,700 books.
Sandston Branch Library Branch 1980 [17] 23 E. Williamsburg Road Sandston VA 23150 The library was built on the location of the first Henrico library, which was in operation 1923-1980 [17] Tuckahoe Area Library Area 1971 [18] 1901 Starling Drive Henrico, VA 23229 The current location was built in 2006 [18] Twin Hickory Area Library Area 2007 [19]
Inter-library loans were introduced in 1925. The new D. H. Hill Library opened with a limited schedule on October 15, 1925, opened with full service hours on January 1, 1926, [21] and was dedicated on June 7, 1926. Built at a final cost of $266,500, including $25,000 for equipment, it was designed by New York architect Hobart Upjohn in a post ...