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In 1875 the Lincoln City Library and Reading Room Association was formed as a private organization. In 1877, the Nebraska State Legislature passed a bill allowing the municipal governments of any community in the state of Nebraska to form a public library system and the Lincoln City Library and Reading Room Association was subsequently incorporated as a city-owned and tax-funded organization ...
She is listed by Lincoln City Libraries as a significant Nebraska author. [1] Creigh was chosen to write the story of Nebraska that was published by W.W. Norton as part of their 50-state series to mark the United States Bicentennial of 1976. [2] She won the Mari Sandoz Award from the Nebraska Library Association in 1981. [1]
It was the fourth public library for College View, the first two having burned down, and was built on land supplied by adjacent Union College. College View was annexed by Lincoln in 1930; the city assumed control of the College View library and made it a branch of the Lincoln public library system. However, it was increasingly outdated and ...
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Lincoln Main Lincoln: Dec 20, 1899: $87,000 136 South 14th Street 38: Lincoln Branch Lincoln: Dec 20, 1899: $10,000 [6] 2121 N 27th St The library was built at the SW corner of 27th & Orchard Street. In 1992 it was moved to the current location. [6] 39: Loup City: Loup City: Mar 31, 1916: $8,000 652 N St. 40: Madison: Madison: Jan 31, 1911 ...
Welcome to the Bureau of Nooks and Crannies, a new exploration-focused, play-inspired experience found inside the Lincoln Heights branch of the Los Angeles Public Library system.It is but one of ...
ALIQUIPPA ― As libraries become even more important institutions for communities across the country, Beaver County's Library System is now offering an extra helping hand for their communities ...
The city's public library system is Lincoln City Libraries, which has eight branches. [166] Lincoln City Libraries circulates more than three million items per year to the residents of Lincoln and Lancaster County. Lincoln City Libraries is also home to Polley Music Library and the Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of Nebraska authors. [166]