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  • Public Library from Voorhees Pool, Civic Center
    Image | 1924 | Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard CollectionCaption on the back reads: "PUBLIC LIBRARY FROM VOORHEES POOL, CIVIC CENTER, DENVER, COLORADO. The Public Library stands on the northwest part of the Civic Center and forms part of the great plan of grouping the civic agencies about a common center to be an example of artistic adonnment. It is Corinthian in architecture containing nearly 200,000 books and fulfills every requ...