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Library Image Address Historical notes; Adams Street Library: 9 Adams Street The branch opened on October 12, 2021, and was the first new branch opened in nearly 40 years. [2] Arlington Library: 203 Arlington Avenue The branch was originally known as the East Branch and officially opened on November 7, 1906; it was renovated from 1950–52 and ...
Adams Street Branch, 690 Adams Street, Dorchester. Library service in the Adams Street neighborhood began in 1875 with the implementation of a delivery station on Walnut street, followed by a reading room on Neponset Avenue in 1907. It moved to its current location in 1951. [62] The 1951 building was replaced by a new, larger building in 2021. [63]
Adams Street library branch. The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL)'s Adams Street branch is located at 9 Adams Street, between John and Plymouth Streets. [61] The 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) Adams Street branch, designed by WORKac, occupies a former factory. [62] The branch started construction in 2020 and cost $7 million to build. [63]
It was later renamed as the Dr. B.L. Perry Jr. Branch Library, after the former Florida A&M University president[link to wiki page]. The library was moved to a new 10,000-square-foot building on South Adams Street in 2001, then a 3,00 square foot expansion was added onto that building in November 2010 with a ribbon cutting ceremony reveal.
In 1883, the Jacksonville Library and Literary Association was reorganized and renamed the Jacksonville Library Association. The new association built Jacksonville's first public library building, described as "a neat one-story frame building having a steep roof and a small entrance porch in front facing Adams Street." [citation needed]
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The Frederic C. Adams Public Library is a historic library building at 33 Summer Street in Kingston, Massachusetts.Designed by Joseph Everett Chandler (1864–1945), a major proponent of the Colonial Revival style, the library was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The Adams building opened to the public on April 5, 1939, and before being named for the president in 1980, was simply called The Annex building. It is designed in a restrained but very detailed Art Deco style [1] and faced in white Georgia marble. It is located on Second Street SE between Independence Avenue and East Capitol Street in ...