Smyrna Public Library
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The Smyrna Public Library is the only independent, city-operated library
Library
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 in the state of Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia is a state located in the southeastern United States. It was established in 1732, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies. The state is named after King George II of Great Britain. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788...

. It is located at 100 Village Green Circle in downtown
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 Smyrna, Georgia
Smyrna, Georgia
-Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 40,999 people, 18,372 households, and 9,498 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,949.9 people per square mile . There were 19,633 housing units at an average density of 1,412.6 per square mile...

. It is the only public library
Public library
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 in the county which has not joined the Cobb County Public Library System
Cobb County Public Library System
The Cobb County Public Library System is the system of 17 public libraries in Cobb County, Georgia, USA — excluding its second-largest city of Smyrna, which runs its own Smyrna Public Library...

.

The Smyrna Women's Club and the Smyrna Men's Club provided the original financing and co-sponsored the first library, which officially opened on September 15, 1936 with little more than 600 books. Most of the books were collected by young boys pulling their wagon
Toy wagon
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s from door to door asking for books. Some of these books remain part of the library collection and are on display.

A single bookshelf in the Woman's Club located at the corner of Atlanta Road (old U.S. 41 and Georgia 3) and Powder Springs Street (old Georgia 5) was the home of Smyrna's first library collection. By 1938, 1400 hundred volumes were housed in their club
Club
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house, and in 1939 the Men's Club added a room to the Women's Clubhouse to accommodate the growing collection. This "new" library was located in the back of the Women's Club House. A part-time librarian
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 administered the collection, and ongoing funding was a joint venture
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 of local citizens' support, the city of Smyrna, and the U.S. federal government.

The city council
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 secured Works Projects Administration funds to help finance the project. The monthly income was 30 dollars: 20 from the WPA and five dollars from each of the clubs. This contract was renewed each year until the WPA was abolished in the 1940s.

At that time the city of Smyrna, with help from the state and county boards of education continued to finance the library. The library was governed by a seven-member board of directors
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, and it continued to grow and have a prominent role in the community. In 1961 the city assumed full responsibility for funding the library and built a new library facility located on King Street.

By 1986, the library was seriously overcrowded and the mayor
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 and the city council
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 recognized the need for a new facility. A new library was recognized as an integral part of the first phase of the city's downtown revitalization program. In 1991, the city opened a new 28000 square feet (2,601.3 m²) facility. This nationally recognized building is based on the colonial Virginia
Virginia
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 capitol in Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Virginia
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. It features an open floorplan with large windows that provides a warm inviting atmosphere to 250,000 annual visitors.

An educational and cultural resource for the residents, the library offers a wide variety of services to the community. The library collection has grown to over 130,000 items in a wide variety of formats. Books, audio book
Audio book
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s, DVD
DVD
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s, videotape
Videotape
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s, music
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 CDs, and government documents can all be checked-out by cardholders. There is free Internet
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 access, and the library is a Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
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 hotspot
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.

The library's reference collection has grown to over 8,000 volumes with special collections on military and genealogy. Access is also provided to over 200 computer database
Database
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s through online subscriptions or on CD-ROM
CD-ROM
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. The children's department presents more than 40 programs a month and was the recipient of the 2005 Georgia Library Association Eason Associates Program Award.

The Friends of the Smyrna Library is one of the largest "Friends" groups in Georgia. They raise money for library activities and sponsor monthly adult speaker programs, a book discussion group, art exhibits, an annual dinner theatre and the Murder Goes South Mystery Festival.

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