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The founders initially established the library in the Eau Gallie Post Office. [1] The library was moved to several different locations over the years, including the city hall, the civic center and a restaurant [1] In 1962, the library was moved to its current location at 1521 Pineapple Avenue in Eau Gallie, where a new building was constructed ...
The Brevard County Library System is a public library system in Brevard County, Florida that coordinates activities between its member public libraries, which collectively serve Brevard County. It is composed of 17 distinct branches stemming all the way from Mims to Micco, with the central administrative and largest of these libraries being the ...
The current Melbourne Public Library is a 25,000 square ft building located in Wells Park. It was first opened to the public in July 1989. The Eau Gallie Public Library was also first opened in the 1920s, starting as a library for the Eau Gallie Woman's Club. In 1939, the club officially sponsored the small library, beginning with only 22 books.
The 17 library branch locations in Brevard County are: Cape Canaveral Public Library, Central Brevard Library (Cocoa), Cocoa Beach Public Library, Eau Gallie Public Library, Franklin T. DeGroodt Library (Palm Bay), Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (Melbourne), Melbourne Public Library, Melbourne Beach Public Library, Merritt Island Public ...
Eau Gallie Boulevard, December 2019. Eau Gallie (/ ˌ oʊ ˈ ɡ æ l i /) [1] is a neighborhood in the city of Melbourne, Florida, located on the city's northern side.It was an independent city in Brevard County from 1860 until 1969.
The Brevard County Library System has 17 branches. [261] Although the Merritt Island Public Library is counted as part of the Brevard County Public Library System, it is part of a separate library district. In 2005, HB1079 was passed to codify all the special acts under which the Merritt Island Public Library District exists. [262]
During the 1960s, Brevard county's population soared due to the Aerospace program and the demands on libraries increased, resulting in the need for more branches. There were many members of the community that expressed the need for a branch in Satellite Beach. A site was selected by the City of Satellite Beach on Cassia Boulevard.
Sarasota County Library System; Seffner-Mango Branch Library; Selby Library; Seminole County Public Library System; Seminole Heights branch library; St. Petersburg Library System; State Library and Archives of Florida