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  2. 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.

  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. Cranston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Lawn Library began as a small collection of books housed in the old Quaker Meeting House, which was the social center of the community. The books were donated by members of the Oak Lawn Village neighborhood of Cranston, most notably Reverend William A. Briggs of the Oak Lawn Baptist Church, and were supplemented by government ...

  5. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Whitman Community School (WWCS), an LGBT-oriented private school, was established in 1997 in Oak Lawn. It closed in 2004. Public Libraries. The Oak Lawn Branch of the Dallas Public Library serves the Oak Lawn area. In addition to its regular library holdings, it has the only circulating, non-reference collection of LGBT materials in ...

  6. 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]

  7. 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak was a destructive tornado outbreak and severe weather event that occurred on April 21, 1967, across the central Midwest, in particular the towns of Belvidere and Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States. Locally known as 'Black Friday,' it was the largest tornado outbreak of 1967 and one of the most notable to ever ...

  8. LGBT 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. Recreation

  9. Atticus Circle - Wikipedia

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    Atticus Circle. Atticus Circle was a non-profit organization whose mission was to educate and mobilize straight people to advance equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender partners, parents, and their children. With the national office located in Austin, Texas, Atticus Circle focused on straight allies of the LGBT social ...

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