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They received $25,000 from Carnegie, along with an additional $2,000 from local railroad executive James J. Hill, and the St. Cloud Public Library opened in 1902. [4] In 1969 the library expanded services to become the Great River Regional Library system. The current St. Cloud Public Library was built in 2008. [3] St. Cloud Public Library facade
Kitsap Regional Library currently owns two of its library facilities: the Poulsbo and Sylvan Way locations. [citation needed] The facilities in downtown Bremerton and Port Orchard are owned by the city in which they are located. The remaining locations are owned by separate entities: the Little Boston location is owned by the Port Gamble S ...
The library was granted on March 14, 1902, and opened on February 7, 1905. It is still open and serves as a library today, as part of the Great River Regional Library. [3] Of the 66 Carnegie libraries built in Minnesota, it is one of the 50 still standing and one of the 23 to still function as a library. [5]
Philanthropist and native son George Peabody donated $50,000 for the construction of a library for Danvers, after previously endowing the Peabody Institute in South Danvers (now Peabody). The first building was designed by Gridley J. F. Bryant and built in 1868–69; this Gothic Revival structure was destroyed by fire in 1890.
The system was later renamed as the Brunswick-Glynn County Regional Library System in the 1960s. The regional library system was renamed as the Three Rivers Regional Library System in 2000, [6] a nod to the three rivers -- the Altamaha, the Satilla, and the St. Marys -- that tie the region together.
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With the completion of this branch, the August Regional Library was complete, and spanned the counties of Richmond, Columbia, Glascock, Warren, Burke and Lincoln. In order to give more notability to the rural counties serviced by the library system, an agreement was made in 1974 to change the name to the East Central Georgia Regional Library. [6]
Mt. Zion Public Library: 4455 Mt. Zion Road, Mt. Zion Ruth Holder Public Library - Temple: 337 Sage Street, Temple Villa Rica Public Library: 869 Dallas Highway, Villa Rica Whitesburg Public Library: 800 Main Street, Whitesburg Douglas Dog River Public Library: 6100 Georgia Highway 5 Douglasville Douglas County Public Library: 6810 Selman Drive ...