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Mover & shelver

With an architect's eye, Alan Burne transfers Cambridge Public Library to a temporary home

By Mark Feeney
Globe Staff / May 23, 2005

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CAMBRIDGE -- The Cambridge Public Library has 225,000 volumes in its main building -- or it used to. Starting last month, everything in the main library, which is near Harvard Square, has been moved to temporary quarters near Inman Square, as part of a renovation and expansion that will keep the building closed until its anticipated reopening at the beginning ... (Full article: 1136 words)

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