Noel Wien Public Library

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The Noel Wien library, operated by the Fairbanks loadstar Borough, is found in Fairbanks, Alaska. It’s a branch library in North Pole, Alaska. Its current director is Greg Hill, UN agency additionally writes an everyday column for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. The library has quite a hundred,000 titles in its collections. It’s the second-largest library within the Fairbanks space when the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library at the University Of Alaska Fairbanks.
The library was named when Alaskan flyer Noel Wien and its main branch stands on the location of Weeks Field, Fairbanks’ original flying field.The original library in Fairbanks was the patron saint C.Thomas Memorial Library, that was created in 1909 to interchange the room in St. Matthew’s Episcopal Mission.

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