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  2. Appleton library will close its temporary site Nov. 26 to ...

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    APPLETON — The Appleton Public Library will close its temporary location at 3000 E. College Ave. on Nov. 26 in preparation for the move to the newly renovated and expanded library at 225 N ...

  3. Fundraising for new Appleton Public Library reaches $10.6 ...

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    The temporary location of the library will reopen Monday in the former Habitat ReStore at 3000 E. College Ave. Fundraising for new Appleton Public Library reaches $10.6 million as project stays on ...

  4. Appleton, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The city and surrounding area are served by the Appleton Public Library, which was chartered by the city in 1897 and as of 2010 has a collection of over 600,000 items. [14] The library offers free wifi as well as printing and faxing for a small fee. [65]

  5. Fundraising for new Appleton Public Library reaches $11 ... - AOL

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    Brad Smith, president and vice chair of Microsoft, is the lead donor for the project, pledging $3 million.

  6. Appleton, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Appleton is a city in Swift County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 1,412 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] The town is home to a vacant medium-security prison , the Prairie Correctional Facility , which is wholly owned and operated by Corrections Corporation of America .

  7. Arthur Elmore Bostwick - Wikipedia

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    He started his library career in 1895 as chief librarian at New York Free Circulating Library, where his former boss William W. Appleton (1845–1924) had founded and chaired the library committee. He viewed libraries as venues for popular education, in contrast with many librarians at that time, like John Shaw Billings , who viewed them as ...