History of the Library
The beginning of the Maclure Library goes back to 1796, when the first Pittsford Librarian Association was formed. This mak...
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The Rutland Free Library was started in 1886. Originally housed in various storefronts and at the old Memorial Hall on West Street, the library has...
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About Us
Franklin and Ellen Pember gave the Pember Library & Museum of Natural History to the people of the village of Granville, in 1909....
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The Salisbury Library has been open in different locations around town on and off for the last 109 years! The current incarnation, in the Old...
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lsley Public Library is a service of the Town of Middlebury, Vermont and is located in the heart of downtown.
The Ilsley Public Library has a co...
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About Us:
The Dorset Library is committed to serving the needs of Dorset residents for a variety of library materials including both fiction and n...
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LIBRARY HISTORY: Built by Frances Willing Skinner in memory of her father, Mark Skinner Library was founded in 1897, and acts as the sole public li...
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Mission Statement:
The Rochester Library enjoyed a humble beginning on March 1st, 1801 when the first book was borrowed from a collection of appro...
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Bancroft Public Library in Salem was opened December 5, 1891. Melville Dewey, then secretary of the public library department of the University of ...
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Off-Season Hours:
Labor Day through Mid-June
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10am to 6pm
Wednesday10am to 6pm
Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday 10am to...
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