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The Charleston County Public Library began operations in 1931 as the Charleston Free Library with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Rosenwald Fund. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Under the terms of its grant from the Rosenwald Fund, the main branch of the library—first located at 121 Rutledge Avenue and later at 94 Rutledge Avenue—was ...
Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL) is a digital library project hosted by the College of Charleston in the U.S. state of South Carolina.Part of the Digital Library of America network, the Lowcountry Digital Library hosts about 200 collections of primary sources [1] drawn from organizations including the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston Library Society, Avery Research Center for ...
The Library Society's first permanent address, which it occupied from 1792 to 1835, was within what is now the Charleston County Courthouse at 82 Broad St. The Library Society was located at 50 Broad St. from 1835 to 1914. The Library Society has been located at 164 King St. since 1914. The Library Society has expanded into an adjacent building ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)–While many students from the College of Charleston are preparing for a weekend full of celebrations and activities, some are kicking off the festivities by educating the ...
In 2015, the Charleston County Public Library renamed its St. Andrews Library branch, which she managed, the Cynthia Graham Hurd St. Andrews Regional Library, [16] with local news reporting in 2020, "Those who visited the branches she worked at, and the staff who worked alongside her, say they’ll never forget her kindness."
The Johns Island Branch Library, off Maybank Highway, is part of the Charleston County Public Library system. The $4.3 million library, which opened in 2004, is the largest of the Charleston County Public Library branches. [23] At 16,000 square feet, it is more than twice the size of the county's normal library branches. [23]
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In a Charleston City Paper article, a spokesperson for the library cited the need to shift the "library's strategic mission". [6] According to the paper, the library's press release stated that WYLA-LP did not serve in "fostering the flow of information and education" although statements attributed to local listeners refuted the library's position.