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The San Francisco Public Library first opened in 1879, damaged by the 1989 earthquake, and the current library was built in 1995, with six floors up and down, as well as a basement, twice as large as the old library building.
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The San Francisco Public Library first opened in 1879, damaged by the 1989 earthquake, and the current library was built in 1995, with six floors up and down, as well as a basement, twice as large as the old library building.
The San Francisco Public Library offers free resources like most large public libraries. If anyone needs some of the public library resources, the San Francisco Public Library will be a great place for them. Its book art and special collections have some unique and fascinating collections that other libraries don't have. Whether you want to visit San Francisco or just visit your hometown, be sure to visit the San Francisco Public Library’s Book Art and Special Collection because it’s not only free
Because after the opening time in San Francisco, I can't go in and visit. This is the largest library in San Francisco. In my opinion, it is compared with the library in New York. The area is very large. According to friends in San Francisco, the collection is very rich and the facilities are quite complete and humane.
The San Francisco Public Library was first opened on June 7, 1879. The current library construction began on March 15, 1993. The building was completed in 1995 and opened on April 18, 1996. The new library covers an area of 34,900 square meters, six floors above ground and one basement. It is a beautiful building.
The library is modern and feels very clean in design, it is quiet to enter the library, and people can read in the reading area below from the stairs up and down.