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  • 2010-01-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Is This the Kansas City Library? (en)
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  • Our first impulse on viewing a picture like the one displayed below was to check to see whether Worth1000 (now DesignCrowd) was holding a photo editing contest in which entrants are challenged to create images of buildings that visually represent their functions: However, no such search was necessary, as background information about this photograph was easily located on the website of the Kansas City Public Library. As noted on that site, these 25-foot-high representations of 22 different books (set between glass-enclosed stairwells made to look like bookends) are known as the Community Bookshelf and do indeed line one wall of Central Library's parking garage in downtown Kansas City: For those curious types who can't make out the all of the titles displayed on Community Bookshelf, we note that they are: (en)
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