Davenport Public Library

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The Davenport library could be a library settled in Davenport, Iowa. With a history qualitative analysis back to 1839, the most Library is presently housed in an exceedingly Sixties building designed by Kennedy Center designer Edward Durell Stone. The Davenport library system is created of 3 libraries-the Main Library at 321 Main Street; the Fairmount Branch Library at 3000 N. Fairmount Street; and therefore the japanese Avenue Branch Library at 6000 japanese Avenue.While the library had long maintained branches in space faculties, it opened its 1st official branch, the 4,200-square-foot (390 m2) Annie Wittenmyer Branch, on April 3, 1978.This branch was settled within the historic Annie Wittenmyer complicated, in spaces that were used because the room and eating room of the previous Iowa Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home.The voters of Davenport passed a vote in 2003 that supported the building and operation of 2 new library branches. The Annie Wittenmyer Branch closed Nov 2005. The Fairmount Branch Library opened on weekday, January 14, 2006; and therefore the japanese Avenue Branch Library opened on weekday, July 10, 2010, finishing the library growth project.

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