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===Current Status===
===Current Status===
From November 18 to 24, the Yeatman Library will host the [[Quartly Study Group on Tour]]. Look forward to booze & books for all-- zombie and human alike!
 
In March of 2009, Yeatman Library was secured, powered, and maintained by MGB member Luther Wassczynski. In addition to maintaining the phone mast on top of the building, Wassczynski claimed the unused radio transmitter. The frequency is set to 26.76 MHz, and the new pirate radio station is known as KMGB. The station broadcasts a message of hope to the people of Gibsonton, as well as some awesome tunes - from punk rock to old school rap.


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Revision as of 22:17, 23 March 2009

Yeatman Library

Gibsonton [86, 24]

Edge Alley Railway Station Howse Street Wybrants Road
Langford Way Yeatman Library the Cottell Arms
Amatt Place School wasteland wasteland

Basic Info:

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  • Libraries can be barricaded normally.

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Yeatman Library
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Yeatman Library

Description

MalTel

History

Built in 1892, the Yeatman Library was Gibsonton's sole cultural and educational center for over forty years. Funded by banking giant Edward Sawday in an uncharacteristically generous moment and named after the Yeatman family, one of Malton's early political dynasties, the library is of average size for Malton. However, its collection of religious and legislative texts, courtesy of St. Matthew's Cathedral and the Yeatman clan, is among the best in Malton. Its importance in the suburb has diminished with the rise of museums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Furthermore, its lack of a children's section has kept elementary school students from Amatt Place School away.

Since the the outbreak, most of the texts have been looted or evacuated, but drifters looking for an ego boost can still walk away with a 12th century manuscript if the dig around long enough.

Barricade Policy

The Gibsonton Barricade Plan calls for the Yeatman Library to be Extremely Heavily Barricaded at all times.

Current Status

In March of 2009, Yeatman Library was secured, powered, and maintained by MGB member Luther Wassczynski. In addition to maintaining the phone mast on top of the building, Wassczynski claimed the unused radio transmitter. The frequency is set to 26.76 MHz, and the new pirate radio station is known as KMGB. The station broadcasts a message of hope to the people of Gibsonton, as well as some awesome tunes - from punk rock to old school rap.



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