Coombe Library

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Coombe Library

Penny Heights [91, 73]

the Murtaugh Motel Digby Walk Tuxill Alley Fire Station
Carye Drive Coombe Library Shillito Drive Railway Station
Wyatt Way Naish Park Halfacree Square

Basic Info:

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Description

A nice little library in Penny Heights. The two white columns in front wear the remnants of splattered blood. The sign on the door states "Librarian will return in 10 Minutes."

History

Dedicated in 1984, The Amanda E. Coombe Library was the first of its kind being an exclusive children's book library. It became an instant success with the families of the neighborhood. It was a place that fostered creativity and fun for children. In 1992 it briefly was used as a soup kitchen for one day, when patrons realized that there were no homeless people in the neighborhood to use it. The next day the library was re-dedicated and an addition was build to include 2 classrooms to be used for continuing education classes for patrons. During the ourbreak many sought out refuge in this modest building before it quickly became a target for the undead. Fortunately no one died in the building, although more than a dozen were killed on the front lawn. After this horrible event few who remembered the Coombe library's former glory chose to ever come near it again.

Barricade Policy

Very Strongly barricaded at all times

Current Status

July 16, 2008 EHB, No Power, No Transmitter--Dr Mycroft Chris 04:57, 17 July 2008 (BST)

July 13, 2008 EHB-- Prv. Parker




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