
National Library Week began in 1958 to encourage the importance of reading in American life and in libraries of all kinds. This yearly celebration of the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians continues today. Images presented here are from a 1960 Yearbook Encyclopedia.

(Photo credit: Zoltan Henczel)
Image caption, “During National Library Week, commuters from Westport, Connecticut, were able to take out or return books a the station while waiting for their morning trains.”
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fabulous!! love it!
Love the poster !