Florence Library Features Fine Architecture

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The architecture is nearly as interesting as the reading material at the Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation Library.

The impressive 83,000-square-foot building on Dargan Street in Florence features classical columns, etched windows, chandeliers and spacious hallways. The foundation donated more than half of the funds to build the $17.4 million library, which opened in 2004.

Two local physicians started the foundation to give back to their community, and today the building that bears their names serves as the headquarters of the Florence County Library System. The library is open seven days a week.