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It includes the 1838 Greek Revival First Congregational Church, the town hall, whose present form was achieved in 1895 by raising the 1845 construction and building a first floor underneath it, and the Colonial Revival Field Memorial Library (1916).
S. White Dickinson Memorial Library Whately: Franklin: Whitman Public Library: Whitman: Plymouth: OCLN: Wilbraham Public Library Wilbraham: Hampden: Meekins Library Williamsburg: Hampshire: David and Joyce Milne Public Library Williamstown: Berkshire: Wilmington Memorial Library Wilmington: Middlesex: MVLC: Beals Memorial Library Winchendon
Shutesbury Town Library not only lends members books, films and videos, but also lends kayaks, life vests, and paddles for use at Lake Wyola. A 2012 attempt to pass a ballot measure funding erection of a new library for the town resulted in an electoral tie, defeated on appeal.
Community Center and War Memorial Building. February 26, 1979 ... Everett Carnegie Library: Everett Carnegie Library. December 6, 1975 : 3001 Oakes Ave. Everett ...
The Old Colony Library Network [1] (OCLN) is a consortium of 27 member libraries [2] located on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the United States. OCLN membership includes 26 town and city libraries and one academic library.
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.
In 1892, Everett was upgraded from a town to a city. On December 13, 1892, Alonzo H. Evans defeated George E. Smith to become Everett's first mayor. [8] Landfill has expanded the Everett shoreline over the centuries. [9] At some point between 1905 [10] and 1912, [11] it connected the mainland to what was formerly White Island in the Mystic River.
The Hewitt Avenue Historic District is a section of downtown Everett in Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]It includes the Labor Temple, at 2812 Lombard Avenue, an "eclectic" building built in 1930 which was designed by architect C. Ferris White.