The Pottsville Free Public Library opened its door for the first time November 9, 1911, in a three story building at 208 West Market Street. On t...
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On July 10, 1934, in the middle of the Great Depression, a small library committee met in the East Ward School Library on Union Street under the le...
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The Frackville Free Public Library first opened its doors to the public on November 13, 1939. It was located on the 2nd floor of the Polanchyck b...
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About Us:
The Orwigsburg Area Free Public Library aims to provide all segments of our community with effective free public library services.  ...
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In February of 1975, the Ringtown Woman's Club approved a survey of area groups to assess public sentiments about starting a local library. Endorse...
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About
The Ashland Public Library is a member of the Pottsville District. Today there are 17,133 cataloged items including books, videocassettes, a...
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We're a non-profit public library that is so much more than your average library! Stop in to see what we have to offer. Everyone is welcome.
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History
A short history of the Bernville Area Community Library, established 1994.
What's Available at the Library
On our shelves, on our comput...
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Plans for the Hamburg Public Library began over ninety years ago when County School Superintendent E.M. Rapp wrote to Andrew Carnegie, telling him ...
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Mission Statement:
As a community-benefit organization, the Tamaqua Public Library provides excellence and innovation in information, education, a...
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History
The Womelsdorf Community Library was established by Resolution of the Womelsdorf Borough Council on Nov. 28th, 1978.
Founding Board Membe...
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About Us:
The Library offers an exceptional collection of local and Pennsylvania German materials for use within the facility. This is a non-circu...
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