The library story / presented by Friends of the Santa Rosa Public Library.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
  • Presents the case for building a new public library in Santa Rosa, Calif., the "city designed for living." In 1960, the old and decrepit Carnegie library was closed and the library moved into temporary quarters in a small, rented 2nd story space on Exchange Street. Nearly four years later, the library remained in temporary quarters; meanwhile, San Leandro, Calif., opened a modern and spacious library "designed for living." Will Santa Rosans be up to the challenge of creating an institution worthy of its slogan?
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  • @mikesoso
    @mikesoso 12 лет назад

    The attractive brunette in the white blouse seen in several scenes and followed in a panning movement towards the back of the seating area is Linda Moore, Santa Rosa High School 1964. She sits down next to her sister, Sylvie Ann Moore, SRHS 1965.

  • @RandolphAgarn1
    @RandolphAgarn1 12 лет назад

    Actually there was a small library in Montgomery Village in the early 1960s