About the Library
The Lacey Library began in a bookmobile in 1966, moved into rented space in Market Square in December 1966, and expanded to 4,80...
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Tenino joined the Timberland system in 1972 and opened the library in the Tenino City Hall, a former stone quarry headquarters built in ...
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The Timberland South Mason Library opened near Shelton in 1974 in leased quarters. In May 1989, the City of Shelton joined Timberland and the...
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The Centralia Timberland Library is in the same location as the original Carnegie library which was built in 1913. It was remodeled in 1977-78 with...
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The Friends of the Roy City Library is a 501(C)3 non profit, grassroots organization dedicated to promoting an essential part of o...
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The McCleary Library was built in 2003 as a joint project of Timberland, the City of McCleary, and the Friends of the McCleary Library. ...
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The new Carnegie-inspired Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library opened to the public on November 4, 2008. The Grand Opening Ce...
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The Oakville Library is housed in a former church building which it shares with Oakville City offices. The Oakville Library has: - Books, video...
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History: February 1947 - Original library branch opened in Hobbyville (6107 Steilacoom Boulevard)
May 1948 - Library closed and reopened i...
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The North Mason library began in 1950 in Dorothy Newkirk Harper's Belfair Drug store. The drug store was sold in 1958 and when the ...
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