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Library East (Gainesville, Florida)

Library East
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Library East (Gainesville, Florida) is located in Florida
Library East (Gainesville, Florida)
Library East (Gainesville, Florida) is located in the US
Library East (Gainesville, Florida)
Location Gainesville, Florida
Coordinates 29°39′2″N 82°20′31″W / 29.65056°N 82.34194°W / 29.65056; -82.34194Coordinates: 29°39′2″N 82°20′31″W / 29.65056°N 82.34194°W / 29.65056; -82.34194
Architect William A. Edwards
Guy Fulton
NRHP Reference # 79000656
Added to NRHP June 27, 1979

Library East (now known as Smathers Library) is a historic library in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located in the northeastern section of the University of Florida in the middle of the Campus Historic District. When it was first created it was the largest building on campus at that time.[1] It is a part of the George A. Smathers Libraries system and home to multiple collections of books and other library materials.

This facility was designed by the architect William A. Edwards and was first opened in October 1926. A major addition was designed by Florida Board of Control Architect Guy Fulton following World War II. On June 27, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In 1991 after a generous donation by the former United States Senator George Smathers the facility was officially renamed the Smathers Library.[2]

The Map & Imagery Library makes up a portion of the ground floor of the Smathers Library. It consists of several different collections which, combined, contain roughly 500,000 maps, 300,000 aerial photographs and satellite images, 8,000 atlases and reference books and an increasing number of geospatial datasets. It is one of largest academic map libraries in the United States. It specializes in content concerning Florida, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa and is open to the public every weekday.


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