The Bushrod Library has a place in Philadelphia history: it was the first newly constructed branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia since the Central Library was built in 1927. It opened in 1950. Are there any blog readers who saw the library being built or were there the day it opened? For me, Bushrod is one of the key landmarks of Oxford Circle. It was where I got my first library card, sometime in the late fifties. I remember the library had two stories: one I believe was for children, the other for adults. Does anyone have any specific memories of the library back then? I understand that the library has undergone a major renovation, so I'm not sure what it is like today.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Bushrod Library
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