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Most Abundant City Resource for Literature |
1901 Vine St Philadelphia, PA 19103 +1 215 686 5322 http://www.library.phila.gov |
The Free Library of Philadelphia, established by Benjamin Franklin, encompasses 55 branches throughout the city so patrons can access the information they need. The neo-Greek architecture of the Central branch's building on Vine Street reflects the prototypical image of what one expects a magnificent library to look like. The Central branch has an excellent music collection and a rare book archive. (And the rooftop cafeteria is very inexpensive.) There is also Internet access, adult education classes, reader development and children's workshops in most branches. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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