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Braswell Memorial Public Library has a rich history in Rocky Mount. Initially organized as the Woman’s Club Library in 1922, in 1923 the library (a non-profit organization) moved into the building which bore the name The Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial Library. After two additions and 79 years, the library moved across the street into a new 60,000 square foot facility and assumed a new identity as an interlocal governmental entity (created and funded by the City of Rocky Mount, Nash County, and Edgecombe County) with a new name – Braswell Memorial Public Library.
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