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The library’s adult literacy program (VITAL) has received a Volunteer Program Award from Ivy Tech’s Center for Civic Engagement in 2006, [13] the Indiana Library Federation's Tom Zupancic Award for the support of literacy and libraries in 2008, [14] and a Be More Knowledgeable Award from the City of Bloomington in 2011.
222 E. Main St. 37: Earl Park Earl Park: Nov 21, 1911: $7,500 102 E. 5th St. Has an addition and is still used as the public library. (April 2011) 38: East Chicago Baring Avenue Branch East Chicago: Jan 13, 1903: $40,000 1008 W. Chicago Ave. 39: East Chicago Indiana Harbor Branch: East Chicago: Jan 13, 1903: $20,000 3605 Grand Ave.
The museum is located on the site of Center School in the former Bloomington Public Library building. [3] The library building is now home to the Monroe County Historical Society, their collection of artifacts, and their Genealogy Library. [4] A historical marker is present at the site. [5] The History Center is located at 202 East 6th Street.
Central Library is the main branch of the Indianapolis Public Library in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Central Library opened to the public on October 8, 1917. [ 2 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Central Library (Indianapolis–Marion County Public Library) on August 28, 1975.
The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library (EVPL) is a public library system serving Evansville and Vanderburgh County in Indiana, USA. The EVPL also supplements the services provided by the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation and has the authority to approve the tax levy of the independently run and operated Willard Library .
Northern Indiana: website, 320 acres, trails along wetlands, woods and old-growth fields, nature center, environmental education programs, operated by the County Spring Mill State Park: Mitchell: Lawrence: Southern Indiana: 1,358 acres, park includes a pioneer village, nature center, memorial for astronaut Gus Grissom, cave tours by boat
Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 6, also known as Spades Park Library (Carnegie), is a historic Carnegie library located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1911–1912, and is a two-story, L-shaped, Italian Renaissance style masonry building on a raised basement.
Memorial Presbyterian Church (ca. 1873), the site of Rev. Edson's sermon ignited the movement for a public library in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Public Library system attributes its beginnings to a Thanksgiving Day, 1868, sermon by Hanford A. Edson, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian Church (which would later become Second Presbyterian Church), who issued a plea for a free public library ...