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There are many libraries of various types and affiliations in Seattle, a city in Washington state in the United States.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation does research on libraries and is based in Seattle. They create lists of libraries.[1]
Libraries in Seattle | ||||
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Library | Affiliation | Type | External link | Notes |
American Institute of Architects Library | American Institute of Architects | non-profit organization | ||
Ames Library | Seattle Pacific University | school | ||
Arnold Library | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | research center | [2] | |
Center for Sex Positive Culture Library | Center for Sex Positive Culture | non-profit organization | ||
Coast Guard Museum Northwest Library | Coast Guard Museum Northwest | museum | ||
Cornish College library | Cornish College of the Arts | school | [2] | |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library | Seattle Art Museum | museum | [2] | |
Historic Seattle Library | Historic Seattle | non-profit organization | ||
Frye Art Museum Library | Frye Art Museum | museum | [2] | |
Gallagher Law Library | University of Washington School of Law | school | ||
Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Library | Nordic Heritage Museum | museum | [2] | |
Group Health Cooperative Medical Library | Group Health Cooperative | research center | [2] | |
King County Hazardous Waste Library | King County | city | [2] | |
King County Law Library | King County Courthouse | city | [2] | |
Lemieux Library | Seattle University | school | [2] | |
LGBT Library | Gay City Health Project | non-profit organization | ||
McCaw Foundation Library of Asian Art | Seattle Art Museum | museum | [2] | |
The Mountaineers Library | The Mountaineers | non-profit organization | [2] | |
Municipal Research and Services Center Library | Municipal Research and Services Center | non-profit organization | [2] | |
Museum of History and Industry Library | Museum of History and Industry | museum | [2] | |
Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Science Centers Library | National Marine Fisheries Service | federal government | ||
Northeast Seattle Tool Library | Sustainable NE Seattle | tool library | ||
PNA Tool Library | Phinney Neighborhood Association | tool library | ||
Harl V. Brackin Library | Museum of Flight | museum | [2] | |
SE Seattle Tool Library | non-profit organization | |||
Seattle Architecture Foundation Library | Seattle Architecture Foundation | non-profit organization | ||
Seattle Children's Hospital Library and Information Commons | Seattle Children's | non-profit organization | [2] | |
Seattle Public Library | city | [2] | ||
Seattle Municipal Archives | city | |||
Seattle School of Theology & Psychology library | Seattle School | school | [2] | |
Temple De Hirsch Sinai Library | Temple De Hirsch Sinai | non-profit organization | [2] | |
University of Washington Libraries | University of Washington | school | [2] | |
West Seattle Tool Library | Sustainable West Seattle | tool library | [2] | |
Walter Johnson Memorial Library | Nordic Heritage Museum | museum | [2] | |
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library | non-profit organization | [2] | ||
ZAPP | Zine Archive and Publishing Project | non-profit organization | ||
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