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Here’s everything you need to know about installing your own Little Free Library. Getty Images / Julia Gomina If you've walked through a neighborhood recently, you might have passed by a small ...
The first was in 2009 According to Little Free Library, the nonprofit that helps people set up and manage such libraries. Fifteen years later, there are more than 175,000 registered Little Free ...
Now a nonprofit that has established a network of 150,000+ free book exchanges, the Little Free Library movement started in 2009 with a single kiosk in Wisconsin.
Joining the Little Free Library cost $35. In return for the payment came a number for the library, a listing on the organization’s website and a steward’s packet on how to operate a library.
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