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Plymouth / Indiana / United States
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Based in Plymouth, Ind., Plymouth Public Library fulfills the educational, informational and recreational needs of the public. Established in 1913, the library provides services of audio visual equipment, childrens story time to introduce children to the library, copy machines, disc cleaning and repair of CDs, DVDs, CD-ROMs or game discs, FAX Service, home-bound service, interlibrary loan, meeting rooms, notary public service, public computers and video-conferencing unit. It also offers special collections of reading materials, including genealogy materials, large print books, periodicals and Spanish books and movies. Plymouth Public Library has separate departments for children and young adults.
Elmhurst / Illinois / United States
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Elmhurst Public Library was founded in 1916 and is located in Elmhurst, Ill. The library provides material in several formats, such as informational, educational and recreational materials for various age groups. It offers various facilities, including public computers, meeting and study rooms, a computer training lab and wireless Internet access. The library provides a wide range of educational books for school children and adults. Elmhurst Public Library offers several books for children, such as picture books and audio books. It also provides various programs and events for children. Its adult services department provides a variety of books, magazines, journals and newspapers for members.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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The Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 1946. The objectives of the Forum are to instruct in research, to create an interest in genealogy, and to share, compile and publish genealogical and historical materials. The Forum is an all volunteer organization with no paid staff. You are invited to research in our library for FREE the first Monday of each month, to attend any of the free interest group meetings or monthly program. We have one of the largest independent genealogy libraries on the West Coast. Besides our Oregon collection, we have regional, national, and world-wide resources. Research assistants can give you a tour, answer questions, and assist with your research. Non-members pay $7.00 day use fee except the first Monday of the month.
Springfield / Missouri / United States
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Drury University, located in Springfield, Mo., offers a variety of degree programs in architecture, arts, humanities and social sciences, business, mathematics and technology. Its services and facilities include career counseling and guidance, student organizations, athletics, financial aid, food services and a fully stocked library. The university offers programs in various subjects, such as communication, exercise and sport science, global studies, business administration, dietetics, music and art history. It also offers other courses, including English, foreign languages, chemistry, biology, physics, theater, history, political science and geography. Drury University provides programs in various other additional subjects, such as philosophy and religion, mathematics, library science and education. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.
Franklin Park / Illinois / United States
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About Your Library The Franklin Park Library District is an independent library district serving Franklin Park, Illinois, a community of 19, 500 in Chicagos near west suburbs. Throughout the librarys hundred-year history, it has changed locations several times before moving into the current 25, 000 square foot building in the mid-1980s. Over the years, the librarys resources have expanded to a current collection of about 179, 000 volumes. In addition to books, the library currently provides access to a variety of electronic resources, DVDs, videos, books on CD and tape, and CDs, and hosts regular programs for both children and adults. The librarys Executive Director is Marie_Saeli ( msaeli franklinparklibrary.org ).
Osterville / Massachusetts / United States
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The Osterville Free Library and its friendly and capable staff have much to offer the community, including an extensive collection of books that includes the newest titles and favorite classics. The library also has a movie department, a story hour several times  a week and other events that are featured on its event Calender.

(Please note: The Osterville Free Library is presently under construction and is temporarily located at the lower level of 812 Main Street, between the baptist church and Dunkin' Donuts.)

Durham / Connecticut / United States
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New England's oldest continuously operated public library, Durham Public Library, has grown from a travelling collection of books to an important community gathering place. The library's collection includes  thousands of books, magazines, DVDs and other publications and resources. The library also offers free Wi-Fi to visitors and has 12 public computers. Age-targeted sections of the library make it an easy place to find what you're looking for. The library also serves as a meeting place for many town departments. A dedicated staff and many volunteers help make the library a great place to visit.

The Durham Public Library is one of only a few libraries in Connecticut to offer "Self-Check."

You can visit the library's Facebook page here.

Cheshire / Connecticut / United States
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The library opened in its present location in 1961 after having been housed in a rent-free location next door for forty years. The library is in the middle of a three-year strategic plan which will increase operating hours, provide self-serve checkout access and reduce overdue fines. It has already achieved many goals, such as increased attendance for children and teen programs; an increased number of books loaned to teens and the addition of a youth librarian position. The Friends of the Library supports the Family Showcase and Sunday Showcase programs, which offer music and artistic venues for visitors. A quiet reading room opened in the fall of 2010 on the second floor. The library also now offers online registration for children's programs.

San Anselmo / California / United States
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The San Anselmo Library is a small community library tucked away on Tunstead Avenue, next to the Town Hall. Although the library has been forced to cut back its open hours and services over the years, it benefitted from a $49 parcel tax that was passed in November 2010 to fund the library's operation and was able to expand hours, services, and hire a children's librarian. The San Anselmo Library's children's section is one of the more cherished town entities, with a designated children's librarian and Book Babies events. As part of a network of Marin County libraries, this location allows card holders to request books and media from any library in Marin for a 50¢ fee. The library also has access to some university and academic databases and systems. To get a library card, a patron need only have proof of address and doesn't have to be a resident of San Anselmo.

Altoona / Iowa / United States
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Altoona Public Library maintains a collection of books, magazines, newspapers, periodicals, databases and reference materials. The library offers electronic editions of local, regional and national newspapers and magazines. It provides databases on a variety of subjects, such as politics, sports, business, entertainment, and science and technology. It also houses CDs, DVDs, cassettes and video tapes. The library organizes a range of programs that includes story sessions, reading programs and puppet shows. Altoona Public Library also conducts author lectures and book reviews for adults. In addition, it provides various services, including renewals, interlibrary loans, and computer and Internet access. The library s facility includes meeting rooms to host a variety of educational, cultural and recreational programs. Altoona Public Library is located in Altoona, Iowa.
Ossining / New York / United States
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The Ossining Public Library is an excellent community resource. The shelves are stocked with books, audiobooks, CDs, magazines and other important research materials. Relevant programs include events for adults, teens and children, which include meet and greets, film series and computer classes.

Austell / Georgia / United States
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The Sweetwater Valley branch of the Cobb County Public Library System has a long history. It began in 1913 when the Austell Women's Club made a circulating library one of its first priorites. In 2003, the library branch moved to a new location in the Austell City Threadmill Complex after having been in a log cabin and then a 1950s building on Front St. The 3,000-square-foot space houses a large collection of books as well as 15 computers for public access.

Kirkland / Washington / United States
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The King County Library in Kingsgate has a great selection of books, periodicals, computers and programs for all. A parking lot solely for the library makes for easy access to the building, so you can spend more time in the library and less time looking for a parking space. Programs include children's story time and writing workshops.

Scarborough / Maine / United States
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Publicly available to all customers.
Waterford / Connecticut / United States
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The Waterford Public Library, located just down the street from Town Hall, offers a huge variety of various media, from traditional newspapers and magazines to online publications and audio books. Next to the library is a tranquil duck pond, part of Civic Triangle Park, the perfect spot to begin your new read. The library offers a wide variety of programs and classes for adults and children, along with a children's section.

Thorofare / New Jersey / United States
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Established in 1966, West Deptford Free Public Library serves its members with more than 70,000 items for children, young adults and adults. Based in West Deptford, N.J., the library caters to the local residents and non-resident library members. It offers a list of audio books; books in paperback, hard cover and large print formats; electronic subscription databases; magazines and newspapers; maps; mail-order catalogues; vertical file materials; resources for the physically challenged; and music cassettes and compact discs. In addition, the members get access to New Jersey documents, phone books, puzzles/puppets, reference sources, software, tax forms and videos/DVDs. West Deptford Free Public Library also provides access to research-centric reference databases from several vendors, including Ebsco Host, Literary Reference Center and Worlds News Digest.
Newtown / Connecticut / United States
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One of Newtown's most prolific benefactor, Mary Eizabeth Hawley donated the library to the town.

Named after her maternal grandfather, who worked as a doctor for 50 years during the 19th century, The Cyrenius H. Booth Library opened on Dec. 17, 1932 with 25,000 volumes.

Constructed to be fireproof and containing cork floors and ceiling tiles that helped to deaden sound, the building also had a built-in humidifier and centralized vacuum cleaner. Philip Sutherland, who also designed Edmond Town Hall, was the architect.

An addition was begun in 1996 that added meeting space and areas for library displays.

West Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Large library with a cafe which serves coffee and food. Public access computers available.

Jonesboro / Georgia / United States
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Founded in 1941, the Clayton County Library System offers a range of library services and maintains more than five libraries in Georgia. Its libraries feature multipurpose meeting and reading rooms that host educational and cultural activities. The system owns more than 400,000 books, magazines and journals. It also carries over 8,500 audio tapes and CDs and nearly 5,000 videos. In addition, the Clayton County Library System maintains more than 130 public Internet access computers for use by the general public. The system organizes vacation reading programs that include storytelling and crafts activities, movie screenings, and music, magic and puppet shows. It also provides online tutors and issues library cards. The Clayton County Library System is a member of GALILEO, which is a virtual library that offers access to over 100 databases for researchers and students.
Carlsbad / California / United States
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The Carlsbad Library Learning Center is a two-story building with bilingual books and staff. It opened its doors in 2008 and since then has supported life-long learning and literacy in the community. Inside you'll find colorful walls, a computer lab, a story time area and a homework center where students get one-on-one help from volunteers.