Results: Most Impressive Library in Every State (Part Eight)
Published on 04/20/2021
The word 'cool' isn't always synonymous with libraries but maybe this series will change your mind! Libraries are places of wonder, discovery, and education that are free for all to explore. Some libraries have a specialty, some are housed in beautiful buildings, and yet others tote amazing collections of novels, papers, and histories of our world.
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Oklahoma: The Bizzell Memorial Library - The Bizzell Memorial Library at Oklahoma University is a gorgeous brick, columned building with an imposing clock tower. Have you ever visited this library?
Yes
4%
95 votes
No
96%
2305 votes
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Oregon: The Millar Library - The Millar Library at Portland State University doubled in size in 1991. Have you ever visited this library?
Yes
4%
95 votes
No
96%
2305 votes
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Pennsylvania: The Free Library of Philadelphia - The Free Library of Philadelphia has one of the greatest rare books departments. It has objects including the raven that inspired Edgar Allan Poe's poem. Have you ever visited this library?
Yes
5%
120 votes
No
95%
2280 votes
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Rhode Island: The Providence Athenaeum - The Providence Athenaeum at Brown University was founded in 1753, making it the fourth-oldest library in America. Have you ever visited this library?
Yes
4%
91 votes
No
96%
2309 votes
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South Carolina: The Thomas Cooper Library - The Thomas Cooper Library at University of South Carolina overlooks a large pond, allowing its reflection to brightly glow by night. Have you ever visited this library?
Yes
4%
101 votes
No
96%
2299 votes
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