About us :
Putnam County Library services began with a bookmobile in January of 1961. The Hurricane Branch opened on Second Street soon afte...
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Hours of Operation:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9am-5pm
Tuesday 10am-6pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Note:
We will be closed New ...
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Gallaher Village library was established in June of 1961; Minnie Madsen was the first branch manager and remained so until 1976. The current buildi...
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Our History
The Cabell County Public Library is located in Huntington, West Virginia, at 455 9th Street Plaza. In addition to the Main Library, ...
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About Us
The Wayne Public Library is a branch of the Wayne County Public Library and serves Southwestern West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky.
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Mission:
We believe that learning is a celebration of life, and that reading is the best way to enjoy the experience.
History:
The Library was f...
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History The Cabell County Public Library is located in Huntington, West Virginia, at 455 9th Street Plaza. In addition to the Main Library, there ...
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The Ceredo Kenova Memorial Public Library, located at 1200 Oak Street in Kenova, WV, has been in its present location since December 1984. The buil...
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The Chapmanville Public Library has been a dependable presence in the community of Chapmanville and the county of Logan for over thirty years. What...
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The year was 1974 and Boone County finally had a real library of its own. One of the two banks in downtown Madison was relocating to a new buildin...
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About the Library
The Kanawha County Public Library is the largest public library system in West Virginia. We have nearly 100,000 card holders, an...
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1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Culture Center, Bldg. 9,
Charleston, WV
The West Virginia Library Commission encourages lifelong learning, individual empowerment, civic engagement and an enriched quality of life by enha...
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Boyd County Library District: A Short History
As early as the 1870's Ashland residents expressed a need for reading. The first mentioned lending l...
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