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    American Library Association announces a touring Harry Potter exhibit

    By Rachelle | June 9, 2009

    The American Library Association announced yesterday that a Harry Potter exhibit will be touring 12 libraries in the U.S.  The tour will begin in September 2009 and will end in November 2010, therefore it will stay in each location for 4 weeks.  The following are the 12 libraries that were chosen to hold the exhibit:

    The libraries selected to host the “Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance Science, Magic, and Medicine” exhibit (in alphabetical order by state) are:

    1. Galesburg Public Library, Galesburg, Ill.
    2. Purdue University Libraries, West Lafayette, Ind.
    3. Mount Holyoke College Library, South Hadley, Mass.
    4. Murrell Memorial Library, Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo.
    5. Northern Onondaga Public Library, Cicero, N.Y.
    6. Durham County Library, Durham, N.C.
    7. Chardon Public Library, Geauga County Public Library, Chardon, Ohio
    8. Charleston County Public Library and Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C.
    9. Karl E. Mundt Library-Dakota State University, Madison, S.D.
    10. Germantown Community Library, Germantown, Tenn.
    11. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
    12. Orem Public Library, Orem, Utah

    For more information about the exhibit you can click here.

    Thanks to SnitchSeeker.

    Topics: Books, Fans, News, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “American Library Association announces a touring Harry Potter exhibit”

    1. Shazzang! Says:
      June 11th, 2009 at 2:27 pm

      Aw I’m so jealous. Australia never gets anything like that.
      :(

    2. Aina Says:
      June 12th, 2009 at 2:42 am

      That would be cool. I wonder whats in the exhibit…

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