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Alfred Noble Branch Library known as Livonia Public Library consists of four branches that are Alfred Noble, Carl Sandburg, Civic Center and Vest Pocket. The City Librarian and the Library Commission administration run in all four branches. The Livonia Library Commission is maintaining an attractively housed, financially-sound, publicly responsive, full-service library system with an originally conceived and planned by City
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The Allen Park Public Library has been provided in part for the referencing articles or books or magazines with the corporation of the 'National Center for Education Statistics' and is based on data from the 2002 fiscal year. The Education Department Website have no guarantee that such information is legal but still the Wayne County Community Library Program services to more than 400,000 people in eighteen municipalities
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It's been more than 75 years since the women of the Garden Club first introduced the idea of establishing a public library in Dearborn. The amazing foresight of the woman is still apparent in the building that is known by the Bryant Branch Library of Michigan. That dignified building was the benchmark for the first public library to be built in Dearborn. The grand opening was in November of 1924 considering the main library
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The Library Network (LTN) is a public library cooperative serving 65 libraries in southeast Michigan. The main object is to provide and facilitate quality services developed through collaboration of our member libraries. Caroline Kennedy Library is a member libraries in Dearborn Heights which is a progressive City committed to enhancing the lives of all who live and work here. The city's centralized location in Wayne
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The Dearborn Library Foundation was invented in 2005 to develop and encourage the long-term financial health and growth of the Dearborn Public Library through endowment and capital contributions. The Dearborn library Foundation’s vision was to build a strong public-private partnership with individuals, businesses and community organizations that share the mission for creating a stronger library that is meeting the needs
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The Detroit Public Library (DPL) is the biggest effective library system in the state of Michigan. Edison Library is one of the main Library and its 23 neighborhood branches make it one of the most valuable and accessible public institutions in metropolitan Detroit. Currently, the Detroit Edison Public Library consists of 10 subject departments and a number of collections. There are subordinate branch libraries and a bookmobile
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A group of energetic and practical women determined the sparkplug for the Garden City Public Library. After a proposition was accepted to establish a public library defeating at the polls in 1949, these women decided to organize a library and prove to the community what an asset it could in terms of education. During the summer beginning of 1951 to prepare themselves to operate a library Foundation, they formed
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For long years fine people of Monticello and Wayne County believed that a need existed for some formal organization that would lead the way in the preservation of the rich history of their beloved county. It was easy to see that as the year was passing by, many of the traditions and more of the historical record was being forgotten and lost somewhere. That need was meet with, when eleven people meet together at
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The City of Inkster was named after Robert Inkster, a born native of the Shetland Islands near coast of Norway. The name’Inkster’is come from a Norse name, ‘Ingasetter’, which is a name of person’s with the terms for summer pasture. The Leanna Hicks Public Library was given on September 24, 1960 by New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller (future 41st Vice-President of the United States) The library serves
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The name Plymouth was suggested and addressed by William Bartow, the first Township Supervisor, since many of the original settlers had ancestors who lived near Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. The origin of Plymouth District library, opened in 1923, consisted of just two wall sections of shelves with books. As of 2007, there are approximately 185,000 items in the Library including books, magazines,
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