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THE WALLACE LIBRARY, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Named in honor of George R. and Alice G. Wallace, The Wallace Library serves as Fitchburg's pass1 library and as a regional library for Central Massachusetts. With a collection of 150,000 books, magazines, recording and films, it plays an important part in the educational and cultural life of the region.
THE WALLACE LIBRARY, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Named in honor of George R. and Alice G. Wallace, The Wallace Library serves as Fitchburg's pass1 library and as a regional library for Central Massachusetts. With a collection of 150,000 books, magazines, recording and films, it plays an important part in the educational and cultural life of the region.