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The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in which they are located: Ballard, Beacon Hill, Broadview, Capitol Hill, Columbia (in Columbia City), Delridge, Douglass-Truth (named after Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth) in the Central District, Fremont, Green Lake, Greenwood, High Point, International District/Chinatown, Lake City, Madrona-Sally Goldmark, Magnolia, Montlake, North East in View Ridge, Northgate, NewHolly in the neighborhood historically known as Holly Park, Queen Anne, Rainier Beach, Southwest in Westwood, South Park, University in the University District, Wallingford, and West Seattle. Also included are Mobile Services and the Central Library (opened 2004, designed by Rem Koolhaas). The Seattle Public Library also founded, and until July 2008 administered, the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL).
The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in which they are located: Ballard, Beacon Hill, Broadview, Capitol Hill, Columbia (in Columbia City), Delridge, Douglass-Truth (named after Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth) in the Central District, Fremont, Green Lake, Greenwood, High Point, International District/Chinatown, Lake City, Madrona-Sally Goldmark, Magnolia, Montlake, North East in View Ridge, Northgate, NewHolly in the neighborhood historically known as Holly Park, Queen Anne, Rainier Beach, Southwest in Westwood, South Park, University in the University District, Wallingford, and West Seattle. Also included are Mobile Services and the Central Library (opened 2004, designed by Rem Koolhaas). The Seattle Public Library also founded, and until July 2008 administered, the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL).