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The Lafayette Municipal Library was created by the Louisiana state government in 1942. On August 6, 1946, its doors officially opened for public use. By 1953, the parish library was expanded to have 10 branch locations, including a bookmobile program.
The Lafayette Public Library Committee met on Monday, Nov. 18 to address facility updates, financial reports and book discards.
25 Johnson St./ Settlers Trace/ South Regional Library; 30 MLK Ave/N. University Ave. 35 Madeline Ave. 45 Moss St. 50 Pierce Street; 55a Oil Center/Kaliste Saloom/ LGMC; 55b UL Lafayette/ Oil Center/S college; 60 Louisiana Ave. 70 Pinhook Rd/Kaliste Saloon Rd./Lourdes; 101 Red Route (Johnston/Ambassador Caffery/Kaliste Saloom/ Pinhook Rd.)
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The Rossville Public Library was organized in 1942 as a product of the Works Progress Administration.Upon completion of the library, neighboring LaFayette, Georgia's library board approached the library in Rossville to request a regional library system be constructed between the two branches.
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