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M,W 10AM-8PM; Tu,Th 10AM-6PM; Sa 10AM-5PM.Yes, you can read a book or get a bit of internet time, but this branch of the library is in a 1907 vintage mansion, formerly the home of silent film star Marguerite Clark.
M,W 10AM-8PM; Tu,Th 10AM-6PM; Sa 10AM-5PM.Yes, you can read a book or get a bit of internet time, but this branch of the library is in a 1907 vintage mansion, formerly the home of silent film star Marguerite Clark. This makes it a St. Charles mansion you can see the elegant interior of for free!
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5120 Saint Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-596-2625
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