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Description: | Library Director Patty Uttaro will discuss the latest issue of "Rochester History", "The Social History of the Branch Libraries" which examines the social and political climate of the early 1900's that led to widespread creation of public libraries and the libraries' influence on the education and social development of City residents, many who were foreign born.
This program for adults wll be held in the Kate Gleason Auditorium, 1st floor of Central's Bausch & Lomb Public Library Building. |
Location:
| Central Library 115 South Ave. Rochester, NY 14604
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Contact:
| Deborah Nevin, (585) 428-8304 |
Cost: | Free |
Disabled or Hearing Impaired Accessibility:
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This library is handicapped accessible. To request specific accommodations, call (585) 428-8304 ten days prior to the program.
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