Sucursal Beacon Hill de la Biblioteca Pública de Seattle

  • By Alan J. Stein
  • Posted 12/10/2000
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 2867

La Sucursal Beacon Hill de la Biblioteca Pública de Seattle está ubicada en Beacon Hill, Seattle, en 2821 Beacon Avenue S, en un edificio financiado por la emisión de bonos “Bibliotecas para Todos” de 1998. La sucursal se abrió en 1945 en un pequeño escaparate en 2708 Beacon Avenue S a manera de prueba, con miembros de grupos comunitarios contribuyendo tiempo y dinero para hacer realidad la sucursal. Beacon Hill se convirtió en una sucursal en toda regla en 1947, y en 1962 se mudó a un local comercial modificado en 2519 15th Avenue S. Seis años después, un incendio en el edificio adyacente por poco destruye la sucursal, pero fue salvada por una intensa lluvia y ocupó este espacio por más de 40 años en total. El edificio actual, diseñado por Carlson Architects, se abrió el 10 de julio de 2004. Su tamaño es tres veces mayor que el del anterior e incluye colecciones especiales en chino, vietnamita, español y tagalog, reflejando algo de la diversidad cultural del vecindario de Beacon Hill al que presta servicios.


Sources:

Susan Boyle et al., Draft "Landmark Nomination of the Susan J. Henry Library" (Seattle: BOLA Architecture + Planning, October 2000); Census data from City of Seattle, King County, and U.S. Bureau of the Census reports; Laboratory Writing Class of Cleveland High School, The Duwamish Diary, 1849-1949 2nd Edition (Seattle: Cleveland High School, 1949); Roger Downey, "The Last Neighborhood," The Weekly, July 28, 1982; Norma O'Brien, "Beacon Hill Station Library," The Flash Vol. 24, No. 2 (October 1965); Passport to a Better Beacon Hill: North Beacon Hill Action Plan, Phase I (June 1993); HistoryLink.Org Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History, "Beacon Hill Branch, The Seattle Public Library, opens on July 10, 2004," (by Paula Becker), http:www.historylink.org/ accessed January 15, 2009;"Seattle Public Library Directory of Staff, 1967-1970" (bound together, Seattle Room Collection, The Seattle Public Library; Seattle Public Library uncataloged archival materials, Box 4, "Personnel Staff Day," folders "Staff Directory 1950," and "Staff Directory 1956," and "Staff Directory 1960-1969," and unmarked folder containing staff directories 1970-1977, Seattle, Washington; Library Board of Seattle, Minutes of Proceedings, Volumes 5 (1934 - 1944), 6 (1945 - 1951), 7(1952 - 1957), 8 (1958 - 1961), 9 (1962 - 1966), 10 (1967 - 1970), 11 (1971 - 1973), 12 (1974 - 1976), 13 ( 1977- 1978), Seattle Room, Central Branch, Seattle Public Library, Seattle; "Beacon Hill Library Annual Reports," Seattle Public Library Archives, Box 3 (Beacon Hill Branch, Broadview Branch), Seattle Room, Central Branch, The Seattle Public Library, Seattle, Washington; Wei Cai (The Seattle Public Library) email to Paula Becker, March 12, 2009, in possession of Paula Becker, Seattle, Washington.
Note: This essay was updated and revised on March 15, 2009, and revised slightly on November 5, 2011.


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