About This Branch:The C. Melvin Snow Memorial Branch was established with funding from Spotsylvania County, grant funds from the Virginia State Lib...
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The Salem Church Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library is located in rapidly growing Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The branch is a 2...
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The Central Rappahannock Regional Library Headquarters is located in historic downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, and serves as the Headquarters lib...
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About Us:
Located at the eastern end of Orange County adjacent to the Lake of the Woods subdivision and just 2 miles from Rt. 3, Wilderness Bran...
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The Porter Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library is
located in rapidly growing Stafford, Virginia. It is a 23,000 square
foot build...
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Mission Statement:
It is the mission of the Caroline Library to always provide to Caroline County citizens exceptional quality services; a compreh...
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History of Louisa Library A Branch in a Former Barber Shop An early attempt to establish a library in Louisa County took place in 1953,when the V...
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An informed citizenry and free access to information are fundamental to our
democratic society. The Fauquier County Public Library, a basic...
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The mission of the L. E. Smoot Memorial Library is to enhance the quality of life for the entire King George County community by providing services...
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History
The purpose of The Friends (FOL) is to foster closer relations between the Ashland Branch of the Pamunkey Regional Library and the citizen...
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Our Library History:The Culpeper Library was organized in 1926 through the efforts of Lucille Nelson Penniman and Mary Williams Tucker. Miss Crimor...
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The Culpeper Library was organized in 1926 through the efforts of Lucille Nelson Penniman and Mary Williams Tucker. Miss Crimora Waite was appointe...
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History:
The Hanover Branch of the Pamunkey Regional Library opened its doors on October 22, 1942. It was one of eleven libraries donated ...
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History:
Anne W. Harper founded the library as a private not-for-profit agency in 1903. In 1963 a new library of about 5,000 square feet was built...
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