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Interior, first floor. Foreground - manager Joyce Broadus lovingly refers to the circulation desk pictured here as 'the battleship.' Background - the new plans call for the removal of this 1960's era mezzanine to help restore the building's grandeur. |
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Interior, first floor. Foreground - Known for their careful preservation of historic buildings, Pfaffmann & Associates, the project architects, are reusing the library's original wooden furnishings, when possible. These oak tables temporarily stored in the adult reading room are waiting to be restored. |
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Interior, first floor. In less than two weeks the library staff labeled, sorted, processed and packed up the building's contents including over 35,000 items in the collection. |
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Interior, first floor: A view of the Children's picture book room. |
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Interior, second floor. With the addition of a passenger elevator, the architects plans will completely transform the second floor "ballroom" making it accessible for the first time. This space will become a large conference room. |
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