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Why is there not handicapped access to the Carnegie library?

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Why is there not handicapped access to the Carnegie library?

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The Carnegie is a registered historic building. This means that changes cannot be made to the original structure. However, the staff is committed to doing everything possible to accommodate patrons that have difficultly manipulating the stairs. (This includes parents with children in strollers.) In the event that books from the upper level are desired by patrons who cannot use the stairs, a staff member will bring requested books to you for your convenience.

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