History And Mission
Our Lady of the Rosary Library is a non-profit, family apostolate that was established solely for the glory of God and the sal...
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There it remained until 1929, when a bond issue was secured for the purchase of the Powell House (above), located at the corner of Main and Elm. Th...
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Our fine, present-day Scott County Public Library, of which we are justly proud, is the end result of a chain of events going back through history ...
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About Us:
The library has internet access, word processing, scanning, printing, copying (black/white and color), and fax service available...
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About Us
The original Middletown Branch Library opened in Eastern High School in 1962. This was one of four Louisville Free Public Library branch...
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History
The Crescent Hill Branch, constructed in 1908, was one of the first of nine Carnegie-endowed libraries in the City of Louisville. Designe...
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About Us
The City of Jeffersontown has had a public library for most of this century. On May 11, 1911, a library, sponsored by the Current Eve...
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Recently renovated, the Bon Air Branch is the second-largest facility in the library system, holding over 100,000 volumes. Bon Air offers many impo...
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About Us Library services have been provided to the neighborhoods just east of downtown Louisville for nearly a century by the Highlands and the S...
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Our Mission: The Library's mission is to provide the people of Louisville and Jefferson County with the broadest possible access to knowledge, ide...
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History
The Main Library is the nucleus of The Library System. The original South Building, designed by Tachau and Pilcher Architects of New York ...
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