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  2. Yakima Valley Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima Public Library was constructed in 1904, primarily using $10,000 grant donated for that purpose by Andrew Carnegie.The Rural Library District #1 (RLD) was established in 1944, and, in 1951, pooled resources with the City of Yakima to form the Yakima Valley Regional Library System.

  3. Category : County library systems in Washington (state)

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    Kitsap Regional Library; M. Mid-Columbia Libraries; N. NCW Libraries; ... Yakima Valley Libraries This page was last edited on 30 May 2020, at 00:28 (UTC). Text ...

  4. List of Carnegie libraries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    North Yakima North Yakima: December 14, 1903: $15,000 104 N. 3rd Street, Yakima, WA Designed by Charles Bebb. Opened 1906, Replaced by current Central Library in 1950s. 16: Olympia Olympia: March 20, 1903: $25,000 620 Franklin St. SE, Olympia, WA. 98501-1359 Designed by Joseph Wohleb of Olympia with Blackwell & Baker of Seattle in Neoclassical ...

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  6. Sunnyside, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside has one public library. The original public library, a Carnegie Library, was built in 1911. It was replaced in 1964 with the current library building. It is the second largest library in the Yakima Valley Libraries and has one of the largest Spanish language collections in the system. [30]

  7. North Olympic Library System - Wikipedia

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    The Clallam County Rural Library was formed in January 1945 following a favorable vote of the people in November 1944. The County Library Headquarters was established in the basement of the Port Angeles City Library, not then a part of the county system, and a contract was signed with the city to provide library service to county residents in the Port Angeles area.

  8. Whatcom County Library System - Wikipedia

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    The first libraries in Whatcom County were begun by women's clubs and organizations, and included facilities in Lynden, Ferndale, Blaine, and Sumas.The origination of a county-wide library system dates to the 1940s, when the County Grange proposed the idea of consolidating existing services and extending outreach to other communities.

  9. Sno-Isle Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The library system purchased and installed its first computerized catalog system in 1983. [14] Incorporated cities began voting to annex themselves into the Sno-Isle district in the late 1980s, [ 15 ] with promises of new libraries and potential cost savings over the contracted service.