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  2. Cranston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The six neighborhood libraries were invited to join; Oak Lawn Library was the first to join in 1968. In 1962, Knightsville Library moved into its new location at 1847 Cranston Street on land donated by the estate of Gerard Ruggieri. An addition was put onto the Oak Lawn Library building in 1966 in celebration of its 77th anniversary.

  3. Dallas Public Library - Wikipedia

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    With more than 4 million items and 30 locations, the Dallas Public Library is the largest public library system in North Texas. [9] The library system of Dallas has more than 300 employees, which make up the total 15,000 employees in the City of Dallas. Notary services are offered at no charge to DPL customers at several locations.

  4. Oak Lawn, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, a collection of one hundred books was the beginning of the Oak Lawn Public Library. By 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration as part of the New Deal, which supported a variety of public works, including libraries. With the help of a WPA grant, the new library opened its doors in 1936. [6]

  5. Libraries in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, looking northwest from Young Street and Ervay Street. Arcadia Park Branch Library in West Dallas [3] Audelia Road Branch Library in Lake Highlands [4] Bachman Lake Library in North Dallas [5] Casa View Branch Library in the Casa Linda neighborhood of east Dallas [6]

  6. LGBTQ culture in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Lawn Library in Oak Lawn, Dallas has a 1,729-item collection of LGBT-related literature; it had a circulation of 3,748 as of 2012, and that year Angie Bartula, the branch manager, stated that it was one of the largest LGBT-related collections in the United States.

  7. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn is one of the wealthier areas of metropolitan Dallas, with the population consisting mainly of urban professionals. The area is peppered with upscale townhouses, condos, apartments, and duplexes. Along the Uptown portion on McKinney Avenue and along Turtle Creek Boulevard, there are many new high-rise condominiums and apartments.

  8. Atticus Circle - Wikipedia

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    Atticus Circle, named for Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird, was founded in late 2004 by Anne Wynne after 11 states passed what she considered anti-gay "Discrimination Amendments". [2][3] Wynne is straight and noticed the lack of organizations catering to straight allies. Since its inception, Atticus Circle has participated in campaigns ...

  9. Northbrook Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Northbrook Public Library, located at 1201 Cedar Lane, serves the 35,222 residents [ 1] of the Village of Northbrook, Illinois. The library received 237,708 visitors and circulated 737,708 items from its collection of 239,294 books, audio materials, and videos in 2023. [ 2] Library Journal gave the Northbrook Public Library its highest ...

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