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Goodnight Memorial Library & Auditorium, Franklin, Kentucky. Erected in 1936 through funds bequeathed by Mrs. Ella Hoy Goodnight, widow of Congressman I.H. Goodnight. Contains approximately 5000 books
Rotary, Lions, Shrine, and Business & Professional Women's Club.
a civic auditorium seating 850
a museum
and a spacious meeting room used regularly by the Chamber of Commerce
Goodnight Memorial Library & Auditorium, Franklin, Kentucky. Erected in 1936 through funds bequeathed by Mrs. Ella Hoy Goodnight, widow of Congressman I.H. Goodnight. Contains approximately 5000 books
Rotary, Lions, Shrine, and Business & Professional Women's Club.
a civic auditorium seating 850
a museum
and a spacious meeting room used regularly by the Chamber of Commerce