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