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Schenectady County Public Library, Schenectady, NY

Schenectady County Public Library

The "new" Schenectady County Public Library was dedicated on April 7, 1969 after two years of construction. Designed by the Schenectady firm of Feibes, Schmitt and Associates, the brick, concrete and glass structure was built at a cost of approximately $2 million and features over an acre of floor space.

The library is located at Liberty and Clinton Streets in the downtown, government center of Schenectady. It replaced the old library building on Union Street and Seward Place, which is currently in use as a dormitory on the campus of Union College.

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