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The Cambridge Public Library developed out of the Cambridge Athenaeum, which was founded in 1849 as "a lyceum, public library, and reading room with a building on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Pleasant Street where Cambridge residents could borrow books at the cost of one dollar per year. [14]
The Cambridge Room houses the Cambridge Public Library’s Archives and Special Collections and provides a range of services about all things Cambridge. Our rich collection of research materials includes books about Cambridge, city directories and reports, archival documents, maps, photographs, and the complete run of the Cambridge Chronicle.
Cambridge University Library is the main research library of the University of Cambridge. It is the largest of over 100 libraries within the university . [ 1 ] The library is a major scholarly resource for members of the University of Cambridge and external researchers.
Library Web site Town/City County Friends-group link Consortium; Abington Public Library: Abington: Plymouth: OCLN: Acton Memorial Library: Acton: Middlesex: MLN: West Acton Citizens' Library
Cambridge City Hall (1888–1889) Cambridge Public Library (1888) Christ Church, Cambridge (1761) Cooper-Frost-Austin House (1689–1817) Elmwood House (1767), residence of the president of Harvard University; First Church of Christ, Scientist (1924–1930) The First Parish in Cambridge (1833) Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church (1891–1893)
Wikipedia Loves Libraries event at the Cambridge Public Library November 17, 2012 File:Cambridge Public Library - Cambridge, MA - 4.jpg. Wikipedia Loves Libraries is a series of outreach events between the Wikipedia community and libraries. This event, the first Wikipedia Loves Libraries event with the Cambridge Public Libraries system, will ...
Cambridge Library may refer to: Cambridge University Library , the main library of Cambridge University, England Cambridge Public Library , in Cambridge, Massachusetts
The collection includes editions that are in the public domain. The Collection is a project of the Cambridge Room, the Archives and Special Collections of the Cambridge Public Library, and is supported by funding from the Community Preservation Act. In excess of 650,000 articles are available.