History This new library opened on August 26, 2000 as a part of a grouping of community center, playground, and police station. This library's desi...
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History
Built in 1937 by the DuPont Company for its workers and their families, the library was added to the Nashville system in 1964. In 1982, th...
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We're a full service library for the city of Hendersonville and the surrounding communities in Sumner County. We have several programs for all ages...
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5260 Hickory Hollow Parkway Suite 201,
Antioch, TN
History
Southeast Branch opened January 25, 1992. The 17th and largest branch in the library system when it opened, Southeast was the first branch...
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The La Vergne Public Library is one of the cultural centers of the La Vergne community. With a variety of activities for all ages, the library boas...
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Our Mission The public libraries of Sumner County provide a variety of materials and services to aid all persons in their recreational, educationa...
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History The first Madison Branch Library opened March 14, 1977 and served the community for more than 20 years. The new Madison Library opened Augu...
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History:
The Inglewood Branch Library opened September 17th, 1969, only on Mondays and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Grand Opening was ...
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Library Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:30AM-8:00PM
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 8:30AM-5:00PM
Mission:
The mission of the Wilson County Li...
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History
The Goodlettsville Community created its own library in 1949. When the library became part of the Nashville Public Library system in 1964,...
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History Thompson Lane Branch has been serving the community since 1965. This library featured an enclosed garden and was designed to complement nea...
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History
The building which houses the Pruitt Library Branch was originally a fire hall. It opened as a library in 1993, occupying an area of 2,315...
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Nashville Public Library History Nashville's library history can be traced back to 1813, but it was the late 1800s before Nashville had a public l...
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