Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Tour De Beverly Public Library. 32 Essex Street | Beverly, MA 01915

Hello All!

I will be your host on your wonderful journey around Beverly Public Library(Biblioteca de Beverly)! I hope y'all enjoy, we will begin with the outskirts of this Wunderbar(wonderful) resort.  

Here is the front side of Beverly library. It has 6 pillars(three on each side) with names of renowned American artists. Inside the dome, official dates of the library's history are engraved into its marble walls. 

Hawthorne is the first on the right side of the building to have his name engraved on the marble and on the left is Whitter.

Inside the dome contains these reminders of Beverly Public Library's history. 


Let's take a look at the rest of the building's perimeter. 
The Left Entrance. 




The Buildings Back. 

                                                                                                              The Buildings Right


Now, let's dissect this building. 


Walking in from the main entrance up the stairs, you will sight this large appealing oil canvas.
By: Paul Van Ness
Title: Emily Reading

Continuing up the stairs you will reach their end and begin a look at the buildings top floor. Books are on the left of where I took the photo and right. Usually, I study at the right desk behind the blue chairs because it's cozy and large. 

 This is the main entrance from the front. The checkout people are really stubborn sometimes except for one man who plays the piano.

 This is the bottom floor only directly accessible from the left entrance, but coming down from the main entrance on swirling stars will lead  to this destination aswell.

This Dinosaur, Rex, and I wish you a goofy goober day and hope you mildly(at least) enjoyed Tour De Beverly Public Library.




Μπορείτε να ανακαλύψετε περισσότερα για ένα άτομο σε μια ώρα παιχνιδιού παρά ένα χρόνο συνομιλίας -Plato.


Bibliography:
Beverly Public Library | 32 Essex Street | Beverly, MA ... 2018, beverlypubliclibrary.org.




Composed by: Rex & Jacob. 





2 comments:

  1. I've never been to that library yet, but it looks like a peaceful enough spot to post up for while.

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  2. I love the Beverly Library and I enjoyed your virtual tour. A little about the Library's history would have been the crowning piece to your tour. You could add this link http://beverlypubliclibrary.org/about/history-of-the-library/

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