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The Library foundation was conceived through efforts by the Venice-Nokomis Woman’s Club in 1926. They established the community library. When the library outgrew its space at the Woman’s Club in 1962, a group of Venice citizens formed a nonprofit corporation known as Friends of the library of Venice. After three years, in 1965, the Venice Library opened its doors for the public.
Category: Other attractions
Address: 300 S. Nokomis Ave
Email: libraryinfo@scgov.net
Telephone: 941.861.1330
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