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Petworth residents spent at least a decade advocating for a public library in their neighborhood, which had grown quickly after the extension of streetcar service to the area. In 1927, Gertrude Norcross supported a Petworth library in a letter to
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The library building is home to more than 40,000 books and other resources, as well as 40 computers for public use. In addition to two study rooms, the library holds a 100-person community room and a 12-person conference room.
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and MacFarland Middle School where "the library would serve the junior and senior high schools on the same campus, eight elementary public schools and parochial schools within easy walking distance."
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The building was renovated from 2009 to 2011. The renovation gave the building "a new cupola and balustrade, a community room connecting to an outdoor patio and a children’s story room."
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However, it took years to secure funding for the building, with $ 180,000 eventually provided by Congress; construction started in December 1937.
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Bruner, Felix (1934-01-28). "Program Mapped to Give Washington Library System Second to None in Nation by 1946".
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hailed the opportunity for "reater learning and richer leisure hours ... for the residents of Petworth."
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The library was damaged by arson in January 1982 and remained closed for repairs until February 1983.
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The building's 2009-2011 renovation was honored in 2011 by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the
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style, it opened in January 1939 as the city's sixth neighborhood library. When it opened, the
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Neighborhood support helped it survive an effort by city officials to close it in the 1980s.
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station during World War II and hosted, among other things, meetings of air-raid wardens.
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Swisher, Kara (1984-08-02). "Where Would the Library System Be Without Friends?".
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Loeb, Vernon (1998-06-28). "Williams Launches Mayoral Bid at Ward 4 Rally".
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Norcross, Gertrude (1927-12-04). "Petworth Wants Own Library".
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