More Information About . . . the Town 'N Country Regional Library
Overview
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The Town 'N Country Regional Public Library began operation in 1969 as the West Gate Branch Library in a storefront at the West Gate Shopping Center. The library moved to a new building on Paula Drive in the spring of 1975. The branch was a test site for the library system's first automated circulation system in 1986. West Gate Branch Library became a regional library in 1995. On March 15, 2007, after 32 years of operation, the Paula Drive location closed to make way for construction of the Town 'N Country Commons.
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Friends of the Library
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The Town 'N Country Regional Public Library has an active Friends group, who as staunch supporters and advocates of library programs and services maintain a newly opened Friends Book Store that offers great bargains on gently used books. All proceeds benefit the library.
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History
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The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners approved renaming the library the "Town 'N Country Regional Public Library" on May 16th, 2007. The new library, a 28,000 square foot facility, became part of the Town 'N Country Commons, a multi-story complex that also houses a Head Start facility, a Senior Center and is adjacent to a new County park. Construction was completed in 2008 and the Town 'N Country Commons had a Grand Opening ceremony on December 3, 2008.
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Public Art
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This branch does not feature a public art collection.
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