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The Nashville Public Library is the official public library system of Nashville and Davidson County, offering a main library building in the city's downtown and 20 branches throughout the surrounding metropolitan region. The library has been the recipient of the National Medal for Museum and Library Service and has been named as the Library of the Year in 2017 by the Gale/Library Journal. The system's main library, which was opened in 2001 and constructed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, offers a wide variety of public programming and resources throughout the year, including special collections related to Nashville's civic and cultural history and the Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee. Visitors to the library can watch puppet shows at its children's library, attend book club meetings, take computer classes, and utilize the library's Limitless Libraries system, which offers access to more than 1.5 million volumes for student use.
615 Church St, Nashville, TN 37219, Phone: 615-862-5800

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