History:The South Boston Branch first opened in April 1872 in the Masonic building at 372 West Broadway. It was the second branch library establish...
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The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through ...
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The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through ...
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Mission:The new East Boston Branch opened in November 2013. At 15,000 square feet in size, the East Boston Branch features an open floor plan with ...
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History: Originally established at 3A North Bennett Street in 1913, the North End Branch was relocated to its present site in May 1965. The build...
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History
Library service in the West End was initiated in 1894 with the conversion of the Old West Church on the corner of Cambridge and Lynde St...
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History:In 1904 the Uphams Corner Branch moved from a temporary store-front location on Dudley Street to the two-year-old municipal building on Col...
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The Orient Heights Branch Library opened in 1912. The building was built by the Druker family who leased it to the City of Boston. In 1986, the Dru...
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Within its collection of 23 million items, the library boasts a wealth of rare books and manuscripts, maps, musical scores and prints. Among its la...
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History:
On January 7, 1862 the Charlestown Public Library was opened in the Warren Institution for Savings building. In planning for a year and a...
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Mission:
The Public Library of the City of Chelsea is to be a community library whose circulating collections and public information services refl...
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Purpose:
The Boston Library Consortium [BLC] leads in creating transformative 21st century member libraries by leveraging a shared platform ...
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About Us:The Winthrop Public Library is comprised of two buildings – the Frost Library building (c.1899) and the George M. Hyde addition buil...
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History:Service to the Adams Street neighborhood was first provided in 1875 through a delivery station on Walnut Street. A reading room was opened ...
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The Mary Baker Eddy Library, opened in 2002, is home to interactive exhibits and displays that explore the life and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy...
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The Mary Baker Eddy Library is housed in an 11-story structure originally built for The Christian Science Publishing Society. Constructed between 1...
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