Historic Eckhart Library building
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The historic Eckhart Public Library is a Carnegie Library and a historic building too. This building has graced Auburn for decades and is known for its extensive collection of genealogy resources and department. Later in 1990, this library was expanded and renovated too adding almost 10,000 square feet to the historic building.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: S. Jackson St. Auburn, Indiana USA
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