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For the dedication ceremony, a special train from Carlisle carried dignitaries to Mt. Holly; then-Governor James A. Beaver; Secretary of the Commonwealth Charles W. Stone; the president of Dickinson College, and members of the Harrisburg press. In 2004, the library received another distinction when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, preserving forever its unique contribution to history. | For the dedication ceremony, a special train from Carlisle carried dignitaries to Mt. Holly; then-Governor James A. Beaver; Secretary of the Commonwealth Charles W. Stone; the president of Dickinson College, and members of the Harrisburg press. In 2004, the library received another distinction when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, preserving forever its unique contribution to history. | ||
More than a century after it was first built, the library continues to serve Mt. Holly Springs and the surrounding area. | More than a century after it was first built, the library continues to serve Mt. Holly Springs and the surrounding area.<ref> | ||
Cumberland County Library System, Amelia Givin Library, Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania, "About Amelia Givin Library" in Amelia Givin Library, Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania at https://www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org/AME_About (24 April 2024).</ref> | |||
==Tips for Your Visit== | ==Tips for Your Visit== |
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