History of Northside LibraryA New Branch for Northern AlbemarleIt cost a cool million to renovate and equip the 15,500-square-foot space that once ...
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Overview
Located at 319 N. Main Street in Gordonsville, the Gordonsville Library offers a variety of programs and services to residents of Orange ...
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History:
Anne W. Harper founded the library as a private not-for-profit agency in 1903. In 1963 a new library of about 5,000 square feet was built...
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History of Gordon AvenueThe Gordon Avenue Library opened for public service on November 19, 1966. It was the McIntire Library's first major additio...
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Public libraries in Central Virginia have a rich heritage derived from the private libraries of leading forefathers- Jefferson, Monroe and Madison,...
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Our Library History:The Culpeper Library was organized in 1926 through the efforts of Lucille Nelson Penniman and Mary Williams Tucker. Miss Crimor...
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The Culpeper Library was organized in 1926 through the efforts of Lucille Nelson Penniman and Mary Williams Tucker. Miss Crimora Waite was appointe...
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About Us:
A public library has been in operation within New Market since 1974, with the library formerly being located on S. Congress Street (pict...
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Vision The Massanutten Regional Library is a highly visible center for culture, technology and knowledge resources, serving the wide-ranging needs ...
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Massanutten Regional Library proudly serves the central Shenandoah Valley with seven branch locations. You can find an MRL library in Harriso...
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The County Library is a full service library serving the residents of Shenandoah County. The County Library first opened its doors in 1984 and mov...
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History of Louisa Library A Branch in a Former Barber Shop An early attempt to establish a library in Louisa County took place in 1953,when the V...
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