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  2. Maine Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Library Association (MLA) is a professional organization for Maine's librarians and library workers. [1] It was founded in 1891 at the Maine State Library in Augusta, Maine, with the stated goal of "promotion of library interests in the State of Maine."

  3. Maine State Library - Wikipedia

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    The Maine State Library began when the Maine Legislature authorized the purchase of books in 1836 and as a result, the State Library began to grow. It is “the principle depository for all state documents...” [1] The Maine State Library distinguishes itself in that it is not only strategically located, but it provides resources and services to citizens and librarians alike.

  4. Mark and Emily Turner Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Turner Memorial Library is a member of the Maine Library Association, which provides the library with an opportunity to "promote and enhance the value of Maine libraries and librarianship,to foster cooperation between those who work in and for Maine libraries, and to provide leadership to ensure that information is accessible to all ...

  5. Andover Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Andover Public Library is located on Church Street in Andover, Maine, United States.Although a private library funded by subscription was founded in the town in 1795, it was not until the establishment of the Andover Public Library Association in 1891 that movement to a publicly funded library began.

  6. Lewiston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Lewiston Public Library is a historic public Carnegie library at Park and Pine Street in Lewiston, Maine. They provide resources about topics regarding culture , education , and information needed for all children, teens, adults, seniors, families, and all organization in their city.

  7. Bangor Public Library - Wikipedia

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    It shares the URSUS online cataloging system with the University of Maine and other Maine libraries. [3] The library's roots date to 1830, when the Bangor Mechanic Association assembled a private collection of books. [4] In 1873, it absorbed several other associations' libraries and became the Bangor Mechanic Association Public Library. [5]

  8. Rockland Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was built in 1903–04, and was funded in part by a $20,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. It is the city's only major example of Beaux Arts architecture, a style that is also uncommon in the state. It was designed by Maine native George Clough, then in partnership with Herbert Wardner. [3]

  9. Charles M. Bailey Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library became a free library in 1970, [2] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] The original granite structure was designed by prominent Maine architect John Calvin Stevens, and his son John Howard Stevens. [3] The 2015 addition was designed by Maine architect Philip M Locashio. [4]

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