Leggetter Library
Leggetter Library |
Leggetter Library
Owsleybank [1,40]
Basic Info:
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Center Of Learning | |
This location qualifies as a Center of Learning & is considered a neutral zone for all the supporters of this policy. According to the policy, libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy. |
Free Information | |
Libraries are for everyone and should remain barricade free. |
Leggetter Library
Description
A surprisingly boring building, both on the inside and the outside. Red bricks, a few windows and a large entry door - Nothing special. Hardly noticeable, if for the fact that it differs quite a lot from the surrounding buildings.
History
The name is actually misspelled - The library was built in 1956, and named as a tribute to the little known local basketball player Francis Legette. It contained literature related to sports, mostly non-fiction.
In 1989 the library went out of business, due to a significant decrease in government aid to non-profit organizations. Within a year, the company occupying the nearby Barber Building. It was in a state of aggressive expansion, and needed somewhere to store its expansive document archives.
When the Malton Incident took place in 2005, it was naturally quickly abandoned. Since then the building has only been sparsely visited, due to its obsolete location. The fact that it is located almost right next to the border could also be a factor.
Barricade Policy
In accordance with the Owsleybank Barricade Plan, the building is to be Exremely Heavily Barricaded.
Current Status