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Among CHPL's collections are books, audiobooks, downloadable digital audio and e-books, magazines, newspapers, CDs, videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs, sheet music, slides, microfilm, microfiche, and Braille. It offers free in-building computer access and Wi-Fi, as well as loaning Wi-Fi hotspots for use at home. The system collectively offered over 17,000 ...
The library exceeded its estimated capacity of 300,000 books in 1894, two decades after it opened. [1] [4] By the time it moved in 1955, it held 1.5 million volumes. [3] Books had to be stacked three deep on the shelves, or stored in the basement, sub-basement, attic, or at other branches. More valuable ones were kept in a back vault.
A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles A wallpaper from fractal. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.
A photo illustration featuring books that were challenged in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky public schools over the 2022-23 school year.
A photo illustration featuring books that were challenged in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky public schools over the 2022-23 school year.
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75.
Many communities within the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area are considered by local residents to be neighborhoods or suburbs of Cincinnati, but do not fall within the actual city limits, Hamilton county boundaries, or even within Ohio state borders.