Georges Creek Regional Library - Lonaconing, Maryland
N 39° 34.034 W 078° 58.764
17S E 673567 N 4381676
The Georges Creek Regional Library is located at 76 Main Street in the Town of Lonaconong, Allegany County, Maryland
Waymark Code: WMKP6K
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 05/10/2014
Views: 2
In 1989, the citizens of the George’s Creek region began fundraising for a branch of the Allegany County Library System to serve citizens of the George’s Creek region. This 6400 square foot branch was opened in March 2001.
The large windows framed with a masonry arch in the front and back of the library and the Children’s Story Tower represent the Lonaconing Iron Furnace that was used in the mid-1800's by the George's Creek Coal and Iron Company to make iron from coal. The purplish black support posts down the middle of the library and
along the walkway outside, represent the pillars of coal left standing to support the mines. We are the only library in the area with a meeting/history room. This room houses the 1st American League MVP trophy, it was awarded to Lefty Grove, a former Lonaconing resident. The room also has lots of local historical information and artifacts including a dress worn by Mrs. John Alexander, the wife of the founder of the town. Many people use this room for genealogy research. During the summer of 2008, the town erected a playground with picnic tables and benches at the back of the library. In 2009 the quiet study was changed into a teen room for our local youth.
Classification of Library: Public Library (Open to all)
Internet access available: Yes - Your Laptop: Free
Hours of Operation: Monday 10am-5pm
Tuesday 10am-5pm
Wednesday 2pm-8pm
Thursday 2pm-8pm
Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Approximate date of opening.: 03/01/2001
Library Website: [Web Link]
Additional Internet Connection Options: Not listed
|
Visit Instructions:As a suggestion for your visit log, please make every effort to supply a brief-to-detailed note about your experience at the Waymark. If possible also include an image that was taken when you visited the Waymark. Images can be of yourself, a personal Waymarking signature item or just one of general interest that would be of value to others. Sharing your experience helps promote Waymarking and provides a dynamic history of your adventures.
Recent Visits/Logs:
There are no logs for this waymark yet. |
|
|