Sandpoint Library Benches - Sandpoint, ID
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N 48° 16.535 W 116° 34.094
11U E 532035 N 5347020
Opened in 2000, this library took over from the previous library, which had occupied the old Spanish Colonial style Federal Building and Post Office, now a National Historic Place, since 1966. The new library is at 1407 Cedar Street.
Waymark Code: WMN9EY
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 01/24/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Doing their part for the city's beautiful new library in 2000, the Rotarians were on hand to present the library with three seriously nice stone benches which were subsequently mounted near the entrance to the library. They now form the focal point of a little plaza which is great for sitting in the sun and reading on a warm spring day.
Sandpoint Library aka
East Bonner County Library
Many people had a sentimental attachment to the old building that was "our library" but slowly the realization came that it had functioned for as long as it could. 1999 saw the beginning of a new library located on Cedar and Division in Sandpoint and construction for a new library was also started in Clark Fork. The dedication of the first Clark Fork library took place on 16 January 1985 with Paul Croy and Patrick McManus in attendance. To meet the needs of the citizens of the area a new building was constructed and an open house was held on 31 November 1999.

The new East Bonner County Library is scheduled to open in the spring of the year 2000. The building measures 31,000 feet and will easily house the 90,000 books, magazines, tapes and other items the library possesses. It is projected that the new structure will be able to manage a growth period of over 20 years.

Located in Sandpoint at the junction of Cedar and Division the new facility will be easily accessible and adequate parking will be available. There will be new services as well as expansion of some existing ones. Three meeting rooms will be available for free public meetings. Additional computers will be available for on-line cataloging as well as genealogical research. Anyone on the "Net" will be able to connect to the library, look up a book in the catalog files and request that the book is held for them to pick up at a later date. Equipment for teleconferencing and the Internet will be another service offered. Display cases will show artefacts as well as art works of the Bonner County area and a special mural will adorn the children's section.

The statue of Mr. Lincoln that once stood in the entrance of Farmin School will still grace the entrance of the new library. After some much-needed repairs and a new base "Old Abe" will be placed in a lighted area so that he can be seen both day and night.
From Sandpoint History
Plaque or monument: Monument

Placed by?: Sandpoint Rotarians

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