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  2. Free Library of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Free Library of Philadelphia is a non-Mayoral agency of the City of Philadelphia governed by an independent Board of Trustees as per the Charter of the City of Philadelphia. [4] The Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) non-profit with its own board of directors and serves to support the mission of the Free Library ...

  3. Parkway Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Central Library also known as Free Library or Central Library is the main public library building and administrative headquarters of the Free Library of Philadelphia system. It is the largest library, and only research library, of 54 library branches in the Free Library system. The library opened on Vine Street in Philadelphia in 1927 ...

  4. South Philadelphia Library - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, the South Philadelphia branch became the 16th branch of the Free Library to be built with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie. [1] This branch is currently located in the Community Health and Literacy Center at Broad and Morris Street. The original South Philadelphia branch was located at Broad and Ritner Streets and opened on November 24 ...

  5. Castor Gardens, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Bushrod Branch at 6304 Castor Avenue at Stirling Street. [5] The Northeast Regional Library, also part of the Free Library of Philadelphia, is the largest and most well known library in Castor Gardens and is located at 2228 Cottman Ave at Oakland Street.

  6. South Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Free Library of Philadelphia operates six branches in South Philadelphia: Charles Santore, Fumo Family, Queen Memorial, South Philadelphia, Thomas F. Donatucci Sr. and Whitman. [44] Prior to its 1999 reopening in a new building, the Fumo Branch was known as the Ritner Children's Branch. [45]

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  8. Port Richmond, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Author and screenwriter Joe Augustyn attended St. Adalbert's, then Philadelphia's Central High and The American Film Institute in Los Angeles. He wrote and produced the cult horror film Night of the Demons, and now writes novels. Frank Hoerst, famous baseball player. He attended North Catholic High School and played for the Philadelphia Phillies.

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