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sidran32 t1_j09dqtt wrote

Love it! My town still uses the same building (though they've renovated inside).

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PakkyT t1_j09ks77 wrote

Many of the original libraries still seem to be in use today (and as you said, some with additions added or other renovations).

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PakkyT t1_j0c6ir7 wrote

Agreed, that libraries are remaking themselves for modern times and have not relegated themselves to being obsolete with just books anymore.

A month or two ago I borrowed my libraries telescope (although the seeing was terrible that week so I ended up returning it unused but will try again) and right now I am burrowing a Kindle reader to see if I might want to get one of my own which of course leads into these libraries also subscribing to Overdrive where you can check out eBooks. Also don't forget to check out the audio CD section for great box sets if you ever wanted to check out a famous artist you might only be somewhat familiar with (e.g. Chuck Berry).

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Procrastineddit t1_j09ti5y wrote

Love it. I would genuinely pay for an original if anyone knows of one out there.

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sightlab t1_j09bke7 wrote

It's so fun seeing all the franklin/hampshire county ones that still stand 99 years later.

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phaedrus71 t1_j09n5ot wrote

And that was before Dale Carnegie’s philanthropic works!

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princess-smartypants t1_j0ciro2 wrote

Dale Carnegie, the author of How to Win Friends and Influence Library Trustees, or Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate and book club enthusiast?

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phaedrus71 t1_j0dcbiq wrote

Indeed! I get to work very near the first lending library. So that is a big deal. Anything to maximize Knowledge in our world!

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Kearfyob t1_j098pzj wrote

This is awesome, wow!

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monotoonz t1_j0ay3zr wrote

New Bedford's downtown library is still the same. It's just weird seeing it from that angle as you don't enter from the front any more (haven't since at least before I was born) and you'd have to be standing on the diagonally facing corner (which isn't a great place to stand because of foot traffic). But the building is still there and I love seeing it. Especially this time of year with Christmas decor and the big tree 😁

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wmass t1_j0bf0gv wrote

The Conway one is still in use. It’s the Field Memorial Library, given to the town in honor of the donor’s parents. The donor was Marshal Field, founder of the famous Chicago department store.Marshal Field was born in Conway, MA.

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MentallyMusing t1_j0mmmil wrote

Nice! I wish there was an article/story to go with it explaining how many we have today! And how many belong under the conservatorship of "The Friends Of" historical preservation nonprofit organization

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treehouse4life t1_j0yncmm wrote

Map still has Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott before they were flooded to make the Quabbin Reservoir

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