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  2. Thomas Crane Public Library - Wikipedia

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    A city library in Quincy, Massachusetts, funded by the Crane family as a memorial to Thomas Crane. It is noted for its architecture, especially the original building by Henry Hobson Richardson, and its stained-glass windows by John LaFarge.

  3. Gadsden County Public Library System - Wikipedia

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    The Quincy Women's Library Club would be the main provider of library services in the county through its subscription library, along with a small library in Chattahoochee. In 1979, the Board of County Commissioners would vote to create a public library system.

  4. South Side German Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Quincy Library serves much of the area's literature needs. It is built with a modern design, not a German-influenced one like much of the neighborhood's culture, however the site has become a city landmark regardless. As of 2011, the Library has begun an expansion providing a larger children's and teen section, as well as added more ...

  5. Quincy library has carved out space for DIY crafters. Here's ...

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  6. Old Colony Library Network - Wikipedia

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    Brockton Public Library is one of the 28 member libraries of the Old Colony Library Network (OCLN), a consortium of libraries on the South Shore of Massachusetts. OCLN provides cooperative services and resources to its members, such as catalog sharing, interlibrary loans, and professional development.

  7. 'So much fun': North Quincy library branch reopens; students ...

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  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Quincy ...

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    Thomas Crane Public Library. October 18, 1972 40 Washington St. ... Although NRIS shows this as "Address Restricted", it is a public site, on the Quincy Historical ...

  9. Peacefield - Wikipedia

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    Peacefield is a historic home in Quincy, Massachusetts, where three U.S. presidents and their wives lived. It was built in 1731 and expanded by Abigail Adams, and now houses a museum and a library of the Adams family books.