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The Linden Hills Branch Library could be a library within the Linden Hills neighborhood of southwest city, Minnesota. The branch library originally opened in 1911 on the primary floor of the Lake Harriet business Club building. In 1931, beneath the leadership of city Public Library’s chief bibliothec Gratia Countryman, the library emotional into its own building on 2900 West forty third Street. Space resident Joseph Victor philanthropist designed the library within the Tudor Revival vogue. Head bibliothec Edith Frost served for over thirty years. The library has additionally hosted community teams like children’s clubs, neighborhood teams, and women’s organizations. The library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 and restored in 2002.
The building has leaded glass windows, as well as a panel higher than the doorway that pays tribute to past generations and their gift for the longer term. It additionally has outside terraces and 2 historic fireplaces. These options create it a favourite among neighborhood residents.
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