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The Lenox Library is a privately owned facility housed in a 192-year-old building.

Lenox Library leaders debate land sale

By Irene Sege
Globe Staff / March 18, 2007

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The cupola that once crowned the library here sits in the small reading park adjacent to the 192-year-old Greek revival building. Still wearing the wings attached during a fund-raising campaign to help the cupola "fly" back to the roof, it has become a symbol of the financial woes that have enmeshed the privately owned library and this bucolic ... (Full article: 1164 words)

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