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Putnam Valley Free Library

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Putnam Valley Free Library 625 N
Putnam Valley Free Library 625 N

Putnam Valley Free Library is a library in Putnam Valley, New York. It is part of the Mid-Hudson Library System. The library was founded informally in 1929 by Rhea Kimberly Johnson out of her kitchen. Its charter was granted by the state in 1937, but it did not have its own dedicated building until 1963. The library's permanent location on Oscawana Lake Road was acquired in 1968.

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Putnam Valley Free Library
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Oscawana Lake Road 30
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New York, United States
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Putnam Valley Free Library 625 N
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