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| ==Perry Library==
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| ===Description===
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| ===History===
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| Perry Library was so named for its founder, Leonard B. Perry, a book enthusiast. Perry was one of those types with a "dream to give back to the people" sort of outlook, and after trying unsuccesfully to install a library of his own creation in EVERY suburb, he finally stuck with Earletown. Perry had, of course, a large stock of medical books, being right next to a hospital. It also had several disturbances caused by the more unruly members of [[the Acourt Arms]]. Perry was one of an estimated five libraries to be shut down by a radical Christian group, due to Perry Library's many books on human anatomy which sometimes contained actual photos. Perry was shut down after a lawsuit in 2005, mere days before the outbreak.
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| ===Current Status===
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| [[Category:Libraries]]
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