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woonsocket+harris+public+library Latitude and Longitude:

42°00′19″N 71°30′30″W / 42.0054°N 71.5082°W / 42.0054; -71.5082
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Woonsocket Harris Public Library
42°00′19″N 71°30′30″W / 42.0054°N 71.5082°W / 42.0054; -71.5082
Location Woonsocket, Rhode Island, United States of America
TypePublic Library
Established1866
Branches1
Other information
Website www.woonsocketlibrary.org

Woonsocket Harris Public Library is a public library at 303 Clinton Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Founded in 1866, it is Rhode Island's second public library. [1] Founded by Edward Harris, the library was originally housed at the Harris Institute, which also included an auditorium for traveling lectures. This building has been adapted for use as Woonsocket City Hall. Harris was a major wool manufacturer and abolitionist; he used some of his wealth for philanthropic projects in Woonsocket. [2]

In 1974 the library moved to its current building, designed by Exeter architect William D. Warner; this was renovated in 2001. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Social - Woonsocket's New Downtown" http://www.woonsocket.org/social.htm
  2. ^ "History" Woonsocket Public Library http://www.woonsocketlibrary.org/about-us/history
  3. ^ "Library History".

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woonsocket+harris+public+library Latitude and Longitude:

42°00′19″N 71°30′30″W / 42.0054°N 71.5082°W / 42.0054; -71.5082
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Woonsocket Harris Public Library
42°00′19″N 71°30′30″W / 42.0054°N 71.5082°W / 42.0054; -71.5082
Location Woonsocket, Rhode Island, United States of America
TypePublic Library
Established1866
Branches1
Other information
Website www.woonsocketlibrary.org

Woonsocket Harris Public Library is a public library at 303 Clinton Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Founded in 1866, it is Rhode Island's second public library. [1] Founded by Edward Harris, the library was originally housed at the Harris Institute, which also included an auditorium for traveling lectures. This building has been adapted for use as Woonsocket City Hall. Harris was a major wool manufacturer and abolitionist; he used some of his wealth for philanthropic projects in Woonsocket. [2]

In 1974 the library moved to its current building, designed by Exeter architect William D. Warner; this was renovated in 2001. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Social - Woonsocket's New Downtown" http://www.woonsocket.org/social.htm
  2. ^ "History" Woonsocket Public Library http://www.woonsocketlibrary.org/about-us/history
  3. ^ "Library History".

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