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Richland Library

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The library began as a private charity in 1896. In 1924 the City of Columbia took over the operation and financing of the library, and the Columbia Public Library was born. Having been housed in a number of storefront locations, in 1929 the library moved into the former home of Dr James Woodrow, the
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Over the decades the library added branches, and by 1989 had outgrown its 32,000 sq ft (3,000 m) main branch. On February 14 of that year, that voters of Richland County approved a $ 27 million bond referendum. Exactly four years later the new Main Library opened at 1431 Assembly
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Street. The project had been shepherded by C. David Warren, library director since 1979. The remainder of the bond proceeds were used for other improvements, including the addition of seven new branch buildings. In 2001, the
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approved the takeover, so the name was changed to Richland County Public Library. The library was granted nonprofit status in 1982.
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Costing $ 11.6 million, the four story, 242,000 square feet (22,500 m) Main Library, designed by architect
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Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume 5: Completing the Twentieth Century
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Friends of the Richland County Public Library (14 February 1993). "Commemorative Edition".
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and the Gale Group named Richland County Public Library the National Library of the Year.
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of Waverly in 1930. In 1933 Richland County began financing the library, and in 1934 the
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Buildings and structures in Columbia, South Carolina
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Richland County
South Carolina
Richland Library
Richland County
South Carolina
Library Journal
Gale Group

Woodrow Wilson
Phillis Wheatley
African-American neighborhood
South Carolina General Assembly
University of South Carolina
Augusta Braxton Baker
New York Public Library

Eugene Aubry
Maurice Sendak
Where the Wild Things Are


"Richland Library Lands at the Top of the Stacks"


"Columbia, South Carolina"
ProPublica
ISBN
978-0-674-01488-6

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