Seattle Public Library - Ballard Branch |
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History: After Ballard incorporated as a city, the Dewey Woman's Christian Temperance Union raised money to open a free reading room in 1901. Ballard residents raised money and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
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History: After Ballard incorporated as a city, the Dewey Woman's Christian Temperance Union raised money to open a free reading room in 1901. Ballard residents raised money and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
donated
$15,
000
to
build
the
Carnegie
Free
Public
Library
in
1904
on
what
is
now
Northwest
Market
Street.
In
1907,
when
the
city
of
Seattle
annexed
Ballard,
the
library
became
a
branch
of
The
Seattle
Public
Library.
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