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The current Selby Library building was designed by architect Eugene Aubry who also designed the Wortham Theater Center and Richland Library. Constructed in 1998 and at 73,000 square feet (6,800 m 2), Selby Library is the largest library facility in the County library system. Selby Library is a two-story building with a large central foyer ...
The Selby Library was established in 1907, as the first library built in Sarasota County. It remains the county's largest. It remains the county's largest. Started in 1907 using a small donation from the Sarasota Town Improvement Society, it began as a single room housing books mostly donated by John Hamilton Gillespie, Sarasota's first mayor ...
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The fully staffed vehicle will make stops throughout the community and is supported by the Library Foundation for Sarasota County and Selby Foundation. Sarasota County Libraries revving up new Pop ...
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A community celebration on Friday will feature a diverse range of exhibits showcasing the library's rich history and contributions to the community. Selby Library commemorating 25 years of ...
The Chidsey Library opened in May 1941 as the Sarasota's first public library building. [1] The building was dedicated to John and Ida Chidsey in November 1941 as they made the building possible by helping pay for the majority of the cost for the project, which was approximately $25,000, [ 3 ] equivalent to $400,000 in 2023. [ 4 ]
The former home of Senator John G. Townsend, Jr., located at 11 South Main Street at the intersection with West McCabe Street, became the site of the Selbyville Public Library in 1966. A plaque in the library identifies Senator Townsend's dining room, where former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt dined with the senator in 1946.