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            [May 27, 2014]     
		 Send a link to a friend The Atlanta Public Library was 
			originally dedicated in March of 1908. The library board had been 
			formed in 1873 and the library moved four times from the original 
			location until the current eight sided library was built in 1907. 
			The library underwent a complete restoration in 2014 to return it to 
			its original look thanks to the forward thinking residents of 
			Atlanta who approved an increase in the library district tax last 
			year. The interior is spectacular with the original look but with 
			all of the modern high tech library services.  Pictures by Curt Fox | 
          
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			 The Atlanta Public Library Rededication 
			speakers from right: Library Board Chairman Randy Brooks, Rachel 
			Neisler, library program director; Reverend Skeet Stribling, and 
			Atlanta mayor Fred Finchum.
 |  Rev. Stribling reads the invocation.
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            |  Library Board Chairman Randy Brooks gives the 
			address for the rededication.
 |  The Stribling Siblings serenade the crowd with 
			“Amazing Grace”.
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            |  Rachel Neisler tells the history of the 
			unusual eight sided library.
 |  Mayor Fred Finchum lauds the work of the crew 
			that made the restoration of the library possible.
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			 The Atlanta Public Library Board.
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