
A gift from Andrew The late 19th century is known as the golden age of library building, at least by people that care about such things. Lots of grand, massive and elegant libraries were built...
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Taunton Public Library, located in Taunton, MA, has been serving the city since 1904. Housed in a bi-colored building with ornate details, the library offers a range of services including a reference area, children's area, access to museum passes, and a book collection that can be checked out.
Funded in part by the city of Taunton and a generous gift from Andrew Carnegie, the library is part of the SAILS Library Network, serving 40 communities in Southeastern Massachusetts. With its open internet access policy, Taunton Public Library provides a welcoming and accessible space for all.
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A gift from Andrew The late 19th century is known as the golden age of library building, at least by people that care about such things. Lots of grand, massive and elegant libraries were built...
I do not recommend this establishment first off you can't loan Chromebook's or laptops to be used on the premises second the library is hard to find things and the computers don't tell you where...
There is plenty of space to do work, study, etc, and great resources available as well as trainings for various activities. The only issue is that the staff are terribly talkative among themselves...
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