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The Mariner demonstration library, which opened in 2016. As of 2018, the Sno-Isle Libraries system has 23 branches. [21] They serve every city in Island and Snohomish counties, with the exception of two cities: Everett, which has its own system, and Woodway, which had contracted service until 1978. [15]
Snohomish's public library is operated by Sno-Isle Libraries, a regional system that annexed the city-run library. Located near downtown, the 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m 2 ) building is the third-largest in the Sno-Isle system and serves over 5,000 weekly patrons.
EPL operates a main library at 2702 Hoyt Avenue and the Evergreen branch, at 9512 Evergreen Way. The main library overlooks Puget Sound and the southern end of Whidbey Island. The library has noteworthy artworks, including works by Dudley Pratt, Ransom Patrick, Guy Anderson, Jack Gunter, and Sonja Blomdahl. The library circulates over 900,000 ...
Sno-Isle Libraries Launch Fully Integrated 3M Cloud Library System First library system in Washington to implement innovative eBook lending service ST. PAUL, Minn. & LIVERPOOL, N.Y.--(BUSINESS ...
[249] [251] The Sno-Isle Libraries system serves most of Snohomish and Island counties and has 23 locations that circulated 7.4 million items in 2022; [249] Sno-Isle does not serve the city of Everett, which operates the two locations of the Everett Public Library. [252]
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.
Arlington has been part of the Sno-Isle Libraries system, which operates public libraries in Island and Snohomish counties, since its inception in 1962. [144] A 5,055-square-foot (469.6 m 2) library near downtown Arlington opened on June 28, 1981, and holds over 54,000 items.
Everett City Hall: Everett City Hall: May 2, 1990 : 3002 Wetmore Ave. Everett: Officially renamed the Mayor William E. Moore building in 2012. 11: Everett Fire Station No. 2: Everett Fire Station No. 2: May 2, 1990 : 2801 Oakes Ave.