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Oshawa Public Libraries (OPL) is a public library system that serves a population of more than 170,000 people in the City of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.OPL has 4 branches, each serving its respective region of Oshawa, and sharing its collections in common amongst all the branches within the system.
Benson Branch: 6015 Binney Street Link: Tour: Downtown Branch: 1401 Jones Street Opened May 21, 2023 after the land W. Dale Clark Main Library had occupied was sold and the building demolished. Link: Bess Johnson Elkhorn Branch: 100 Reading Road This library became 11th Omaha Public Library location with annexation of Elkhorn on March 1, 2007 ...
This was the first permanent Omaha Public Library location, and was referred to as "Old Main." It was demolished in late 2022. [21] The Second Omaha Library Association(1872) 14th and Dodge Street, Downtown Omaha Omaha Public Library (1877) Located on the second floor of the Simpson Carriage Factory South Branch (1954) 23rd and M Streets, South ...
The new branch office of eXp Realty at 196 S. Main St. will allow the agency to expand.
The Rideau branch on Rideau Street The Sunnyside branch in Old Ottawa South The OPL bookmobile, when it was headquartered at the Sunnyside Branch. It is now headquartered at the Greenboro District Branch, which opened in 2006.
Those who use the Umpqua Bank in downtown Gig Harbor will need to make the trip to a different branch soon. On Friday, June 9, the Umpqua Bank at 3123 56th St. will permanently close, according to ...
First by offering bookmobile service (1956-1989) then by opening additional branch locations. The main library moved to a second location in the corner of C and second streets in 1963. South Oxnard Branch opened in 1989 which then moved into the new facility in 2007. Colonia Branch, a small neighborhood branch, opened in 1978. [6] [7]
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Houston, Texas. It is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Houston neighborhood, defined as the area enclosed by Interstate 10 , Interstate 45 , and Interstate 69 .