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  2. Paul J. Gutman Library - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the library, which opened October 10, 1992, was made possible by a donation by Alvin C. and Mary Bert Gutman [7] [8] in memory of their son, Paul J. Gutman. . Paul J. Gutman died on September 25, 1990, in an airplane accident while on a business trip for Pressman-Gutman, the Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, textile converting company founded by his great-grandfather, Harry J. Pressm

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  4. List of Carnegie libraries in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    27 Congress St. Library moved to a new building in 1991. Now a restaurant, Beefeaters at the Historic Carnegie Library. [17] [18] 5: Butler Butler, Butler County: May 3, 1917: $37,000 218 N. McKean St. The last library commissioned by Carnegie in Pennsylvania and among the last in the entire country. Opened 1921; renovated 1966 and 2003 6: Carnegie

  5. Schlow Centre Region Library - Wikipedia

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    The library quickly grew and moved to a new location on South Allen Street. [1] A new building opened in 2005, replacing the original. The new two-story 38,577-square-foot (3,583.9 m 2) building cost $10 million to construct. The public facilities include 66 computers. There were over 37,000 card holders when the new library opened in 2005. [2]

  6. St. Thomas Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Township is a township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,917 at the 2020 census. [3] It is the birthplace of both Baseball Hall of Fame member Nellie Fox, and United States Army brigadier general and legislator, Charles Thomas Campbell.

  7. State Library of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The State Library of Pennsylvania is one of the largest research libraries in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Until 1971 it was known as the Pennsylvania State Library. [1] The Office of Commonwealth Libraries, within the Pennsylvania Department of Education, has holdings in almost every area of human concern. It provides information and ...

  8. Library, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Library is an unincorporated community in South Park Township, Pennsylvania along Brownsville Road. Originally known as Loafer's Hollow, it was renamed Library by its residents in honor of the first library in the area, founded by John Moore in 1833. [1] [2] South of Library, the original course of Brownsville Road continues as Pennsylvania ...

  9. Library station (Pittsburgh Regional Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Library station is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in the Library neighborhood of South Park, Pennsylvania. [2] It is the southern terminus of the Silver Line (formerly the Library branch of the Blue Line ).