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This light filled corridor at the Thomas Crane Library connects the original H.H. Richardson Building with the newest wing of the library. I frequent the library at least once a week and find that it is always well populated. Are there any other habitual library users out there? I would love to see a picture of your library.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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I grew up spending tons of time at the Thomas Crane Library. It was a magical place then and the renovation makes it even more so.
it isn't often that a modern addition makes a place even better.
I love libraries as well. The BPL is my favorite, of course, but I'll try to fulfill your request and take a shot of the local library where I am right now. I'll let you know when I'm successful.
Great photo. Did you add effects? It looks lovely. I'm not a frequent user of the library.
Great shot. We are frequent library users also. Our library is very small, but has certianly improved in the 10 years we have lived here.
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