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  2. Wadsworth Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Wadsworth Public Library provides books for all ages; AV materials including videos, DVDs, music CDs, and books on tape, CD, and MP3; programs for children, teens, and adults; free Internet access, both through library-owned public computers and wireless access throughout the building; public copiers and fax machine; free meeting space for non-profit groups; and an Outreach Services ...

  3. Wadsworth, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wadsworth is a city in Medina County, Ohio, United States. Founded on March 1, 1814, the city was named after General Elijah Wadsworth, a Revolutionary War hero and War of 1812 officer who owned the largest share of the lands that became Medina County. [4] A suburb of Akron, the population was 24,007 at the 2020 census.

  4. W. E. B. Du Bois Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is accessible to UMass Amherst and 5-College Students for 7 days a week during the normal academic year. The building is a public library so citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who are 18 years of age can access the majority of the building and its materials. An application for a borrowers card can be made online or on-site.

  5. Category:Wadsworth, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  7. Charles Wadsworth (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Wadsworth Jr. (March 3, 1917 – August 21, 2002) was an American painter, printmaker, and poet. He was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey and moved to Cranberry Isles, Maine in the 1940s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His art and writing frequently deal with themes of nature and the "austere enchantments" of life on Maine's islands, as Wadsworth himself ...

  8. Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Wadsworth Center, public-health laboratory in New York; Wadsworth Institute, Mennonite seminary in Wadsworth, Ohio (1868-1878) Wadsworth Chapel and Wadsworth Theatre, on the campus of the West Los Angeles Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, California; Wadsworth Congregational Church, a historic church in Whitsett, North Carolina

  9. Wadsworth Atheneum - Wikipedia

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    The Wadsworth Atheneum is an art museum in Hartford, Connecticut.The Wadsworth is noted for its collections of European Baroque art, ancient Egyptian and Classical bronzes, French and American Impressionist paintings, Hudson River School landscapes, modernist masterpieces and contemporary works, as well as collections of early American furniture and decorative arts.