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Map: Walking to Detroit’s Public Libraries

Summary by detroitography.com
by: Kelsey Maas, Wayne State University (Intro to GIS, Fall 2024) Public libraries have long served the people of Detroit. The first public library opened in 1865 in the OldCapitol building. Due to extensive population growth, the City constructed its first library branches tomeet need. Eventually, eight more branches were created from funds from the American IndustrialistAndrew Carnegie with the last Carnegie branch approved by the City Council…
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detroitography.com broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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