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	<title>Friends of the Louisville Free Public Library</title>
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		<title>About the Newburg branch</title>
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4800 Exeter Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40218
Future Friends Branch Chapter Representatives - Roland & Gloria Allen
The NEWburg Library is NOW OPEN! The 8000 square foot space incorporates the features residents asked for.  With two middle schools and three elementary schools in the area, the big focus is on study space, books and computers to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2009/06/newburg/</link>
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		<title>About the Western branch</title>
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604 South Tenth Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40203   

Home of the African-American Archives, this location is one of the system's oldest libraries.  It was recently renovated and made accessible to individuals with disabilities.

HOURS:
MON, TUES, THURS  12-8
WEDS  10-8
FRI, SAT  10-5
SUNDAY     closed

City Directory Available
Typewriters available

Friends of the Library Branch Chapter President - Ann Reynolds
(Independent ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2007/01/about-the-western-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Westport branch</title>
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8100 Westport Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40222 

This joint venture of the Jefferson County Board of Education and LFPL allows the expanded library of the Westport Middle School to serve as a public library branch. During school hours, the Board of Education runs the library at 8100 Westport Road, and The Library operates ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2007/01/about-the-westport-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Shawnee branch</title>
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3912 West Broadway
Louisville, Kentucky 40211 

The Shawnee Library's African Cultural Center features one of the region's most extensive collections of African books and a changing display of African artifacts.

HOURS:
MON- THURS  10-9
FRI, SAT  10-5
SUNDAY     1-5

City Directory Available
Typewriters available

Friends of the Library Branch Chapter President - Janora Couch

DIRECTIONS:

From Downtown:
Take Broadway west to ...</description>
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		<title>About the Middletown branch</title>
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200 North Juneau Drive
Middletown, Kentucky 40243 

Conveniently located near several popular new shopping centers, this facility is heavily used by East End residents.

HOURS:

MON - THURS  10-9
FRI, SAT  10-9
SUNDAY  closed

Friends of the Libracy Branch Chapter President - Jerry Clark

DIRECTIONS:

From downtown take either I-71 or I-64:
I-71
Take I-71 north from downtown to I-265/841/Gene Synder ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2007/01/about-the-middletown-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Fern Creek branch</title>
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6768 Bardstown Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40291 

One of the newest additions to The Library system, the Fern Creek branch was established in response to requests from area residents.  Children and other students find plenty here to help them with their studies and add enjoyment to their lives.

HOURS:

MON, WED, THURS  12-5
TUES  10-8
FRI, SAT  ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2007/01/about-the-fern-creek-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Main Library</title>
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301 York Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
The Main Library is the nucleus of The Library System. The original South Building, designed by Tachau and Pilcher Architects of New York City, was constructed in 1906 with support from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The contemporary North Building, designed by Lewis and Henry Architects of Louisville, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2007/01/about-the-main-library/</link>
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		<title>About the St. Matthews-Eline branch</title>
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3940 Grandview Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40207 

This is one of the system's most heavily used libraries which recently relocated to St. Matthews City Hall

HOURS:
MON - THURS 10-9
FRI, SAT 10-5
SUNDAY 1-5

Friends of the Library Branch Chapter President - Cathy Snell

DIRECTIONS:
The St. Matthews/Eline branch is located at 3940 Grandview Ave. in the east end ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2006/08/about-the-st-matthews-eline-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Jeffersontown branch</title>
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10635 Watterson Trail
Louisville, Kentucky 40299 

One of our most popular libraries, the Jeffersontown branch is situated on expansive grounds in a tranquil setting near a bustling industrial park.  Here it is easy to locate business information quickly or stay to read or study.

HOURS:
MON - THURS 10-9
FRI & SAT 10-5
SUNDAY Closed

Friends of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.friendsofthelfpl.org/2006/08/about-the-jeffersontown-branch/</link>
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		<title>About the Fairdale branch</title>
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10616 West Manslick Road
Fairdale, Kentucky 40118 

HOURS:
MON, WED, THURS 12-8
TUES 10-8
FRI, SAT 10-5
SUNDAY Closed

Friends of the Library Branch Chapter President - Carol Mullins

DIRECTIONS:
From Snyder Freeway:
Take the New Cut exit and turn toward  Fairdale.  If you get to the Outer Loop, you have gone the wrong way. Go 1.4 miles and you ...</description>
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