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The Everett Public Library was created on June 10, 1894, by the Everett Woman's Book Club. On that day a group of local women met in the home of Mary Lincoln Brown to form the Book Club that would have as its aim the "improvement of the mind through the study of literature", but more specifically, the establishment of a public library.
The Everett Public Library in Downtown Everett, built in 1934 and renovated in 1991. The Everett Public Library system has two locations with 258,133 total items and serves 45,205 registered members in the city and surrounding communities as of 2018. [329] The library was founded in 1894 and moved into a permanent building in 1905.
The library's 23 branches and bookmobile services reach every incorporated city in the two counties, with the exception of Everett (which retains its own municipal system) and Woodway. Sno-Isle was formed in 1962, from the merger of two systems serving each county that were established in 1944 and 1962.
The Everett Carnegie Library is a Carnegie library building located in Everett, Washington, USA listed on the National Register of Historic Places and part of the Snohomish County Government campus. [2] The building occupies the southeast corner of the intersection of Oakes Avenue and Wall Street in the city's central business district.
Snohomish (/ s n oʊ ˈ h oʊ m ɪ ʃ /) is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.The population was 10,126 at the 2020 census.It is located on the Snohomish River, southeast of Everett and northwest of Monroe.
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Operated as a library until 1982. Now a museum 11: Ellensburg Ellensburg: January 8, 1908: $10,000 209 North Ruby Street, Ellensburg, WA. 98926-3338 Designed by S.C. Irwin in Neoclassical Revival style. Opened October 1909. Replaced by new library in 1965. 12: Everett: Everett: January 6, 1903: $25,000 3001 Oakes Avenue, Everett, WA. 98201