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the Town 'N Country Regional Library

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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.

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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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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