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Wakefield / Massachusetts / United States
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Originally built in 1922, the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library, named after the first chairman of the Board of Library Trustees, has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years. The library has thousands of books, CDs and DVDs for use to the general public, and offers a wide array of adult, young adult and children's programs. The library also serves as a meeting place for support and community groups.

Madison / Wisconsin / United States
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Operational since 1875, Madison Public Library offers a range of book collections and library programs. It features audiobooks, book discussion kits, e-mail newsletters and government publications. The library offers photocopy and printing services. It operates the Madison Public Library Foundation, which is a private and nonprofit corporation that provides financial support for the library. Madison Public Library promotes learning and reading skills and offers library collections and book-related programs. Its community partners include the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Madison Gas and Electric, Literacy Network and Internal Revenue Service. The library maintains a location in Madison, Wis. Madison Public Library is a part of South Central Library System, which is a cooperative network of more than 50 public libraries.
Pittsburg / Kansas / United States
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Established in January 1902, Pittsburg Public Library serves the city of Pittsburg, Kansas and surrounding communities. Its entrance includes automatic doors and access to additional parking, handicapped spaces and a convenient fifteen minute parking. In addition, the library has a new media space room. It is in partnership with Crawford County Genealogical Society, The City of Pittsburg, Leonard H. Axe Library, Pittsburg State University, Southeast Kansas Library System and State Library of Kansas. A department of the City of Pittsburg, the library has received the Award for Excellence from the Kansas Preservation Alliance.
Sacramento / California / United States
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The California State Archives collects, catalogs, preserves, and provides access to the historic records of state government and some local governments. The collections also include some private papers that have been donated to the Archives. It consists of millions of paper documents, maps, photographs, three dimensional artifacts, and records in other formats such as audiotape and videotape. The firm has specialized programs to collect and preserve records of state government. It holds 170,000 square foot building has six floors of environmentally controlled stacks, including a number of specialized vaults, which house the Archives collections.