Six new displays are ready for viewing in the Sacramento Room at the Central Library, each highlighting diverse resources from the library's special collections and archives.
Displays on the history of weddings in Sacramento and on summer activities through the years are located at the entrance to the Sacramento Room. Four additional displays are located inside the reading room. A Sacramento music display draws from the Sacramento Musicians and Songwriters special collection as well as the ephemera and manuscript collections, and includes sheet music, CDs, record albums and posters. "Sacramento Free Library, 1879" gives a snapshot of the library the year it became a public institution. This display includes books that were in the original library collection, photographs, and examples of early library records. Another case features eye-catching books from the special Children's Collection, and Sacramento fiction is the subject of the last display, with examples of books set in Sacramento locales.
The displays will be available to view during open hours through the end of July.
PHOTO: Sacramento music display inside the Sacramento Room.











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