Cecil B. Moore/Columbia Avenue Branch
Historical Images of Philadelphia Free Library Departments and BranchesItem Info
Media Type: Photographic Prints
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
This is an interior view of the circulation desk in the newly-opened Columbia Avenue Branch in 1962, with a view into the adult reading area. This branch replaced the Wagner Institute Branch (which still exists at 17th & Montgomery as a science and natural history museum).
Originally called the Columbia Avenue Branch, both the avenue and the library were renamed in 1987, in honor of Cecil Bassett Moore. He was a lawyer, a civil rights activist who led the fight to integrate Girard College, president of the local NAACP, and a member of Philadelphia's City Council.
This branch serves North Central Philadelphia, Strawberry Mansion, Brewerytown, Sharswood, and the Johnson Homes.
Creation Year: 1962
Geocode Latitude: Geocode Longitude:-75.173440
Geocode Latitude:39.980482
Creator Name: Schick, Jules - Photographer