treasure hunting at seattle library

There’s just something about libraries, the card directories, the history, and the never ending shelves of stories.  In 1891 the very first book ever borrowed from Seattle’s library was a brand new copy of Mark Twain’s “Innocents Abroad.”  Today Seattle’s library has eleven floors of this magic, I think I would have never left if it weren’t for my incredibly expensive parking, maybe next time I’ll have someone else drive.

 

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