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  2. Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the CHPL's collection held around 9.6 million volumes, the 13th-largest overall library collection in the U.S., [6] [7] and the 2nd-largest public library collection in the U.S. [7] Its electronic book holdings were nearly six million, the most of any public library in the country.

  3. Old Main Library (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [1] Preparations for the move began in December 1954, with library staff measuring off the Old Main's 1.5 million books in lengths of 30 inches — the length of the cartons in which they would eventually be placed — and giving each book a color-coded label corresponding to a specific location on the shelves on the "New Main". [2]

  4. Unearth Cincinnati's archived past, thanks to historic ... - AOL

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    A Jan. 9, 1954, photo from the Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive in the public library’s Digital Library. The original caption: “TIME AND TEMPERATURE SIGN INSTALLED.

  5. List of Carnegie libraries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati East End Cincinnati: Apr 9, 1902 — 3738 Eastern Ave. Open 1907–1959. Now The Carnegie Center: 19: Cincinnati Hyde Park Cincinnati: Apr 9, 1902 — 2747 Erie Ave. Built 1912 20: Cincinnati North Cincinnati Cincinnati: Apr 9, 1902 — 2802 Vine St. Opened 1907, now Corryville Branch 21: Cincinnati Norwood Norwood: Nov 3, 1904 ...

  6. 'A sanctuary': Downtown Cincinnati library reopens after $43 ...

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    Downtown Cincinnati's two-block-long public library will reopen July 12 after a three-year renovation.

  7. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    City of Cincinnati, 1872, a steel engraving by A. C. Warren. With nearly 300,000 people, it was the state's largest city, and it was the country's densest population with an average of 37,143 people per square mile. [4] The city had an art academy, art museum, Music Hall, opera house, Exposition Building, and a public library.

  8. Cincinnati Public Library's new art wall has 17 memorable ...

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  9. John Robinson Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Museum has a collection of manuscripts related to the circus: "Manuscripts & Archives". Cincinnati Museum Center; Resources listed in OCLC WorldCat Identities: Give 'em a John Robinson: a documentary on the old John Robinson Circus by Richard E. Conover (Book)