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  2. Salt Lake City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake City main library covers an area of 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2) in a five-story tall, wedge-shaped building. [10] The structure includes 44,960 cubic yards (34,370 m 3 ) of concrete, and 176,368 square feet (16,385.1 m 2 ) of glass, including a five-story curved glass outer wall.

  3. Salt Lake City Public Library system - Wikipedia

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    The Main Branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library system. The Salt Lake City Public Library system is a network of public libraries funded by Salt Lake City. The Free Public Library of Salt Lake City first opened on February 14, 1898. The system is under the direction of a library board and circulates more than three million items each year.

  4. Chapman Branch Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was named after Annie E. Chapman, first librarian of the Salt Lake City public library system. [2]It is an L-shaped building designed in Classical Revival architecture by architect Don Carlos Young, Jr., who also designed the layout of the University of Utah campus and a number of LDS buildings.

  5. Utah Pride Center - Wikipedia

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    He expanded the library's mission by building institutional memory, knowledge of the library's past, increasing inclusion, and networking resources to other libraries and communities. [15] [18] In 2017, Cureton and UPC executive director Carol Gnade arranged for the Salt Lake City Library to host the lending collection at the Main Library branch.

  6. Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials

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    Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Nelly Sfeir González, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign XL 1995 University of Georgia: Athens, Georgia, USA Robert A. McNeil, Oxford U. (England) XLI 1996 New York University, New York Public Library, Columbia University: New York, New York, USA Peter Stern, Rutgers U. XLII 1997

  7. Social Hall (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Besides its use as a playhouse, it served as a meeting and lecture hall, hosted sessions of the Utah Territorial Legislative Assembly, was the first home of the Salt Lake Stake Academy (now Ensign College), and later hosted the first the gym in the region. Fairs, political gatherings, reunions and art exhibitions were also common ...

  8. Old Hansen Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    The new library opened in 1905 with librarian Joanna Sprague, for whom the Sprague branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library system, also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, [1] is now named. The building would continue to serve as the main branch library until October 1964, when a new library building was constructed at 209 ...

  9. Utah State Library - Wikipedia

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    The Utah State Library Commission was created in 1957 when Governor George D. Clyde appointed a ten-person library commission in accordance with a recently passed state law. [2] The library was originally housed in the Governor's Mansion before it moved to the state fair grounds and ultimately was moved to 2150 South 300 West in Salt Lake City. [2]