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The Central Library forms part of the Indianapolis Public Library, formerly known as the Indianapolis–Marion County Public Library, and is the public and community library for the city of Indianapolis. Founded in 1873, the library was designed by architect Paul Philippe Cret and features a new, six-story curved-glass and steel facility and atrium that is connected to the Cret building and situated next to the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza. The Central Library houses the Nina Mason Pulliam Indianapolis Special Collections Room, which features fiction and nonfiction books by local authors, autographed editions, magazines, newspapers, photographs, and an archive of adult and children's materials.

One Library Square,40 E. St. Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, Phone: 317-275-4100

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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