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Researcher deems library one of 'greenest' in North America

Posted: August 25, 2009 at 6:18 a.m.

Bernie Hawke, library services director for Dunedin Public Libraries in New Zealand, right, takes a tour of the Fayetteville Public Library with Sam Palmer, facilities and sustainability director, Monday during Hawke's visit. Hawke traveled from New Zealand to tour the "greenest" libraries in North America, including Fayetteville's.

A town like Fayetteville might not have San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, Chicago's Sears Tower or Seattle's famous Space Needle. When it comes to libraries, though, Fayetteville apparently has every bit the equal of some of the these major metropolises.

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