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Linda Vista Library

Linda Vista
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The first Linda Vista Library opened in 1942 in a 400-square-foot converted cottage. To meet the growing demand for library services and a population boom during World War II, a larger facility was opened in 1951 on Linda Vista Road. By the early 1980s, it was once again apparent that more space was needed. Local architect Rob Quigley designed the current 10,000-square-foot building, which opened in 1987. As Linda Vista is home to many first-generation immigrants, the library has an extensive collection of titles in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese, along with smaller holdings in other languages.

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2160 Ulric St, San Diego, CA 92111, USA

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