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Gaze Library
--VVV RPGMBCWS 04:22, 22 April 2024 (UTC)
Gaze Library

Barrville [41, 40]

Eaton Avenue
(Ketchelbank)
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(Ketchelbank)
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(Ketchelbank)
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Basic Info:

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Gaze Library

Description

A brick four-story with a limestone facade and wrought iron fixtures. The interior is largely untouched period furnishings except for some unattractive 1980s couches. A few curious flourishes can be seen here and there that suggest Masonic influence.

History

Erected in 1924 by the Sons of Malton, a civic order affiliated with the United Grand Lodge of England. The building served as a public library from 1924 to 1963, then it was used until 1978 as a municipal archive. It remained vacant until 1987 before it was put back into service as a community library. Its collection included a broad array of local archival material and excellent if limited resources on sports and wildlife.

Perhaps owing to its name, during the 1990s and early 2000s the library was a popular rendezvous for homosexual men.

Barricade Policy

EHB at all times.

Current Status

5/15/2019 - You are inside Gaze Library. The building has been very heavily barricaded.

Somebody has spraypainted Farts! It's what's for dinner! onto a wall.

--Roganlors, survivor scientist


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