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When this library opened students from the Saratoga Springs school district carried the books down Broadway to their new home. [3] The library's current building at 49 Henry Street broke ground in 1993 and opened in 1995. It was designed by Architecture Plus of Troy, New York and The LA Group and Phillips Associates of Saratoga Springs. [4]
Saratoga Village Library, formerly known as the Saratoga Library, is a historic building in Saratoga, California designed by architect Eldridge T. Spencer in 1927. The building is historically significant due to its long association with the development of civic life of Saratoga throughout the 20th century, serving as the only library for the community for 51 years.
Headquarters of the Southern Adirondack Library System in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Southern Adirondack System (SALS) is a consortium of thirty-four libraries in Saratoga, Warren, Washington, and Hamilton counties in New York.
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The Santa Clara County Library District is a public library system for Santa Clara County headquartered in Campbell, California.The library serves the communities and cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Saratoga, and all unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County. [1]
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The Round Lake Library was originally known as The Free Library and Reading Room and opened July 6, 1897 with 400 books donated by residents of the village. It was the second library in Saratoga County and the first to have its own building. WRILS rented the Clark House for $150 per year in order to house the Library and the building was ...
The branch was originally the Carroll Park branch and opened in 1901 in a rented facility. The library moved to its current facility, a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m 2) Carnegie library designed by William B. Tubby, in 1905. After extensive renovations, the library received its current name in response to a request from the community. [20 ...