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  2. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives is a collection of library and information resources. KDLA's mission is to serve " Kentucky 's need to know" through its services "assuring equitable access" to information and services. Many of the materials available from KDLA are public domain .

  3. Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch - Wikipedia

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    Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch. /  38.24972°N 85.76750°W  / 38.24972; -85.76750. The Louisville Free Public Library's Western Branch or Western Library is a public library in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a Carnegie library and is the first public library built for African Americans staffed entirely by African Americans.

  4. List of speakers of the United States House of Representatives

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    Official seal of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Sam Rayburn, longest serving speaker of the House, 17 years, 53 days (cumulative) Tip O'Neill, longest uninterrupted tenure of office, 9 years, 350 days Theodore M. Pomeroy, shortest tenure of office, 1 day

  5. Louisville Free Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Free Public Library was created in 1902 by an act of the Kentucky State Legislature, and in 1904 it merged with the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky. Services began in 1905 when the Polytechnic Society's collection, held in the top floor of the Kaufman-Straus Building, was open to the public. [2]

  6. University of Kentucky College of Communication & Information

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    In 1917 Margaret I. King began teaching a new library science course titled "Library Methods for Teachers." As the Kentucky Kernel continued its operations, director Grehan took the bold move of risk his savings in order to finance a linotype machine to enable the student newspaper to start its printing operation.

  7. Carnegie Library (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Library in Lexington, Kentucky was built in 1905 and served as Lexington's main library until 1989. It is now home of the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning. [2] It is one of 29 sites on a National Park Service -recommended list of places to visit in Lexington, "Lexington, Kentucky: Athens of the West, a National Register of ...

  8. Margaret I. King Library - Wikipedia

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    History. The first library at the University of Kentucky was the 7,367 gross sq. ft. (basement, 1st & mezzanine) Carnegie library. Dedicated in November 1909, it was constructed with a $26,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie, it was operated by Margaret I. King, the university's first librarian who was also secretary to the university's first President, James Patterson.

  9. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program expanding to every ...

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    The program offers free books to kids 5 or under no matter their family’s income. Parton’s goal: Inspire a love of reading by making books available to children in every Kentucky zip code in ...