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On January 29, 1973, doors opened to the new location of the main library branch in downtown Lafayette (it remains there today). In 2002, parish voters approved a $40 million bond issue that would not only renovate the main library, but would also build four new regional branch libraries to serve the north, south, east, and west regions of the ...
The Lafayette Public Library Committee met on Monday, Nov. 18 to address facility updates, financial reports and book discards.
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The Rossville Public Library was organized in 1942 as a product of the Works Progress Administration.Upon completion of the library, neighboring LaFayette, Georgia's library board approached the library in Rossville to request a regional library system be constructed between the two branches.
The Lafayette Library and Learning Center was first proposed to the City of Lafayette at the end of 2003. The city voted to support the Library in January 2004. [4] In 2004 the membership of the Glenn Seaborg Learning Consortium was finalized and funding was pursued. In November 2004 the project was awarded $11.9M by the State of California.
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115 E. Main St. Still in use as a public library 142: Tell City Tell City: Mar 31, 1916: $10,000 548 9th St. Currently used as a Historical Society Museum 143: Thorntown: Thorntown: Sep 27, 1912: $10,000 124 N. Market St. Has an addition and is still used as the public library. (April 2011) 144: Tipton Tipton: Mar 14, 1902: $13,000 Demolished ...
WEST LAFAYETTE − The Village of West Lafayette is on the upswing with several new businesses having opened in the past year. Adding to the success is the renovated bank building at 100 W. Main St.