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Fremont Public Library was established on Park Street and Lake Street in the village in 1955, [39] before later being moved to a larger site on Midlothian Road in 2001. [40] The old site, which was previously used as a barbershop, was sold to Mundelein Elementary School District 75 where it has been used as an administration building.
The remodeled Cook Park Library reopened on January 8, 2011. As of 2015, the Cook Memorial Public Library District was serving 60,000 people in Libertyville, Vernon Hills, Green Oaks, and Mundelein. The library district continues to operate two full-service libraries, a digital/eLibrary collection, as well as a Bookmobile, and Outreach.
413 North Milwaukee Avenue: Libertyville: 1878 house of contractor and politician Ansel B. Cook, converted to a public library in 1921. Now a Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society house museum. [6] 23: Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
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Fremont School District 79 relocated its preschool and early childhood programs to Lincoln Early Learning Center in 2015. Currently, the programs use four classrooms where 120 students attend school. The remainder of the building is shared with similar programs occupied by Hawthorn School District 73 and Mundelein School District 75.
Lincoln Early Childhood Center opened in 1894. Originally known as Lincoln Elementary School, it contained only two classrooms. In 1938, a Gymnasium/cafeteria was added to the school. In the 1950s, an increase in enrollment led to the addition of an entire new floor of classrooms, a library, and a main office. [citation needed]
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The new facility of what is now the Cook Memorial Public Library District opened directly behind the Cook House in 1968. [3] The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1] Today the Libertyville–Mundelein Historical Society operates the house as a Victorian house museum. [2]
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