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  2. List of Carnegie libraries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Herbert G. Hale and Henry G. Morse, the Norfolk library has, since 1970, served as office space. [3] 2: Norfolk Van Wyck Norfolk: Mar 8, 1901: $20,000 345 Shirley Ave. This library was funded by a Carnegie grant and a donation from H.D. Van Wyck in 1901, but did not open until May 15, 1916.

  3. Norfolk Library (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Library, also known as Eldridge Memorial Library, is a library at 9 Greenwoods Road East in Norfolk, Connecticut. The Norfolk Library is a private charitable organization, but the facility is open to the general public. Designed by architect George Keller in 1888, and greatly expanded by Keller in 1911, it is an outstanding example ...

  4. Robert M. Hughes Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The building was named for Virginia lawyer Robert M. Hughes, who helped establish the Norfolk division of William & Mary in 1930 along with J. A. C. Chandler, Joseph Healy and Albert Foreman [1] It was dedicated with speech on "The Place of the College Library" by historian Louis B. Wright, editor of the colonial diaries of William Byrd II of ...

  5. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a city (or municipal) identification card, also described in some jurisdictions as an enhanced library card, is a form of identification card issued by a municipality or municipal-level agency, rather than a state or federal government.

  6. Norfolk Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Public Library may refer to: The Norfolk Library (Connecticut), a charitable organization open to the public; Norfolk, Massachusetts Public Library; Norfolk Public Library, operated by the City of Norfolk, Virginia

  7. Old Norfolk City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building housed a post office and Federal courts until they moved to the Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse about 1935. Title to the building was transferred from the U.S. government to the city of Norfolk in 1937, when it was converted into a city hall. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1]

  8. HRT presents vision for Norfolk light rail extension

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    The 2.2-mile light rail extension would tie in with the redevelopment of Military Circle mall, which Norfolk wants to turn into a mixed-use community. That redevelopment could include hotels ...

  9. Norfolk City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk City Hall, also known as the MacArthur Memorial, is a historic city hall located at Norfolk, Virginia.It was built in 1847, and is a two-story, stuccoed and granite faced, temple-form building measuring 80 feet (24 m) by 60 feet (18 m).