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  2. Des Moines Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The mural, called "The Social History of Des Moines," traced the growth of Des Moines from prehistoric times to present days. In the 1950s, the library developed a music department that featured a large collection of circulating vinyl records, a listening room with piano and record player, and a series of free concerts of recorded music ...

  3. Public Library of Des Moines - Wikipedia

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  4. Franklin Library - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Library may refer to: The Franklin Library, a book publishing part of the Franklin Mint Franklin Library (Minneapolis) , a public library on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

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  7. State Library of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The library was moved to the new Capitol in Iowa City in 1857. In January 1894, the library was moved to its new quarters in the west wing of the new capitol building in Des Moines. The new library was an addition of true architectural beauty to the new capitol. Its four galleries were reached by winding stairs at either end of the room.

  8. Old Downtown Des Moines Library - Wikipedia

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    The Des Moines Library Association was formed in 1866 in the basement of a Methodist church. It was supported through private contributions and public charity until 1882 when its services were taken over by the city of Des Moines because of precarious finances. In 1898, the city bought property on the Des Moines River for $35,000. [2]

  9. Des Moines Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Art Center traces its roots to 1916, when the Des Moines Association of Fine Arts established gallery space at the Public Library of Des Moines on the banks of the Des Moines River downtown. Several exhibitions were shown each year, and works of art were periodically purchased for the association's permanent collection.