"Uxbridge Public Library" - Ontario Canada
Posted by: Jake39
N 44° 06.512 W 079° 07.358
17T E 650242 N 4885641
This beautiful historic building is located at the corner of Toronto and Main Streets in "Historic Uxbridge"
Waymark Code: WM12FW
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 12/25/2006
Views: 93
In 1887 Joseph Gould, a former local M.P. and a member of Uxbridge's mechanics' institute, donated a building, the Joseph Gould Institute, to be used as a library. The building cost $5,000 to construct and featured a clock tower. The interior included a gymnasium in the basement and living quarters for the librarian on the second floor. Uxbridge established a free public library just over a decade later in February 1898.
In the summer and fall of 2006 the outside of the library was refurbished and re-roofed with new cedar shingles.
Internet:
- There are 10 internet stations available.
- Patrons may sign up for one hour in any 24 hour time period.
- Print outs are 20 cents per page for black and white and 50 cents per page for colour.
- Floppy Disks & CD-R's are available to purchase for $1.00 each.
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