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==Perry Library== | |||
===Description=== | |||
===History=== | |||
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. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | |||
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===Current Status=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:01, 10 October 2024
Perry Library EHB, dark. AndyMatthews (talk) 21:55, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
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Perry Library
Earletown [73, 2]
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. |
Perry Library
Description
History
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.
Barricade Policy
Current Status
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