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Honorable Collections
By Rick Crume
While our top 10 list honors overall excellence, these city and county
public libraries have earned bragging rights as standouts in specific areas:
Largest Collections: The Allen County Public Library has the most genealogy holdings among public libraries; The New York Public Library comes in second.
Best for Browsing: The Dallas
Public Library has the largest number of volumes in open stacks (you can browse the bookshelves). Other good places to browse are the Birmingham Public Library, the Clayton Library and the Mid-Continent Public Library.
Best Regional Collections: The Boston Public Library, the Kansas
City (Mo.) Public Library, the St. Louis (Mo.) Public Library and the Seattle Public Library all have large collections focusing on their own areas of the country.
Best Small-Town Library: The Indian River County Main Library in Vero Beach, Florida www.rootsweb.com/~flindian/ircl, has an
impressive genealogy collection of more than 15,000 books, 10,000-
plus microfilms, more than 35,000 microfiches and all US federal
census records from 1790 to 1880.
For more on the top 10 public libraries, see the October 2002 issue of Family Tree Magazine.
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