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The Boca Raton Library has two locations to serve the residents of incorporated Boca Raton. The New Boca Raton Downtown Library (41,932 square feet) is at 400 N.W. Boca Raton Boulevard. The Spanish River Library and Community Center (40,940 square feet) is located at 1501 N.W. Spanish River Boulevard.
The library system has 20 locations throughout Palm Beach County: [50] Veterans Community Micro-Farm at the West Boca Branch Library, Boca Raton, FL. Main Library in West Palm Beach; Acreage Branch in Loxahatchee; Belle Glade Branch in Belle Glade - Originally a municipal library and was taken over by the county on October 1, 1986. [51]
The S.E. Wimberly Library is located on FAU's main campus and main library in Boca Raton. In 1963, the facility was constructed atop the abandoned structures of the Boca Raton Army Air Field, a United States Army Air Forces airfield used during World War II. The library is named in honor of Stanley E. Wimberly, who passed on November 1, 1974.
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In 1949, Roger and Louise Armory gave the library to Boca Grande. [3] The couple pledged 68 shares of stock worth $44.200 and a loan of $10,000 to fund it. [4] That same year, the library purchased a property on 10th street to construct a new building. The library property also contained an upstairs apartment and a cottage for librarians and staff.
Beehive Library Consortium, a division of Utah's Online Public Library [1] [2] ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
The Palm Beach Photographic Center was founded by Art & Fatima Nejame and was originally located in Boca Raton, Florida.In the early 1990s, the Photographic Center relocated to the Pineapple Grove arts district in the City of Delray Beach where it became a leading educational center in digital photos.