110 points

Bring back dangerously tall and elaborate libraries that wouldn’t look out of place in a Resident Evil game

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46 points

If a background in mountaineering isn’t a qualification to work at your library, then I want nothing to do with it.

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22 points

They issue you a harness and arborists’ knots pocket guide on the first day.

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17 points

Falls in Dewey Decimaaaaaaaaalllllllll

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8 points

After 1904, they might have been falling in LoCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC!

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7 points

100000 percent this!

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49 points

This place looks like a wizard boss fight location for a big d&d campaign. Sad it’s gone.

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15 points

Well, the new one is really nice.

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34 points

That doesn’t mean you get rid of the old one. Not when you can have wizard fights in it.

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7 points

I was about to go on about how there weren’t many wizards in Cincinnati when I was there, but then I remembered about the Hollows series

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13 points

It reminds me of Elden ring

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this place looks like caleb widogasts personal heaven

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39 points

we used to be a society

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14 points

people used to view books

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2 points

kids used to want to work not play on their phones all day

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7 points

The children yearned for the mines…

/s

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30 points

Should look at some of the pictures of the Los Angeles Public Library.

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32 points

I’ve been! My wife is a librarian and she used to work for the L.A. library system. Very beautiful. The main branch of the NYPL is wonderful too. As a bonus, in the children’s department, they have all of Christopher Robin Milne’s original childhood toys that inspired his father to write the Winnie the Pooh stories:

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8 points

Is that an otter behind Kanga?

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5 points

Shhhh…

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2 points

I guess the otter didn’t make it into the books? I don’t remember that from when I was there.

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28 points

Why was such a place demolished?

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30 points

Most likely because old buildings are expensive to maintain, expensive to heat, must be refitted for modern lights or communication or have asbestos or lead pipes or don’t comply with modern building standards, such as accessibility.

There is this old cinema from the 1920s in my town that went out of business in the 1990s. Nobody goes to the cinema anymore to fill the 300 seats, it’s a 20min walk away from residential areas and there is no parking nearby. On top of that it needs 30 years of maintenance. Nobody has a good business plan for this building.

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22 points

Is twenty minutes too long to walk?

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22 points

It is for ameircans

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14 points

As an American who’s gone to walkable cities, no. Non-walkable cities, yes.

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24 points

https://www.1000libraries.com/blog-posts/why-was-the-old-cincinnati-library-demolished

Not originally constructed as a library. Too hot in summer. No windows. Books would get covered in soot in winter. Flooded. Wasn’t safe for the public to even be in.

Lovely as it looks here, in historical terms 75 years old is last week. My town is demolishing a 117 year old cinema to make way for flats, and nobody gives it a second thought.

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