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Description: Built with a Carnegie grant of $7000, the Brussels Public Library opened on January 14, 1910. It is one of only six in Ontario to have a corner entrance, a feature deemed extravagant by James Bertram, Carnegie’s private secretary who ran the grant program. (Orchard Line at Turnberry Street, Brussels, Ontario)
Title: Brussels Public Library
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