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- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html accessdate "2007-08-21".
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html date "2007-02-28".
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html isCitedBy Everett_Public_Library.
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html publisher Seattle_Times.
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html quote "1894: Woman's Book Club of Everett formed and began to collect books for the first free public library. Books were available on an informal basis in a member's parlor. 1898: First public library opened at the old Everett City Hall on Broadway. 1905: The Carnegie Building opened at 3001 Oakes Ave., a permanent location for the library funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who provided $25,000 a year. The city then provided $2,500 a year to operate it. 1924: The bookmobile Pegasus, a Model T Ford, was purchased, the second bookmobile on the West Coast. 1934: The present building at 2702 Hoyt Ave., designed by Carl Gould, was made possible with a $75,000 bequest from Leonard Howarth, matched with government funding to total $100,000.".
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html title "Highlights in the history of the Everett Public Library".
- 2003592116_libraryside28n.html url 2003592116_libraryside28n.html.