When Thomas Jefferson declared that he could not live without books, he could not have possibly imagined a world where those who echo his sentiment have greater access to books than ever before.
After exiting the metro blue line at capitol South, Linda was found herself at “c” street. Although she began by inquiring for directions to Capitol Hill Book store, she ended up entering The Madison at the tunnel level. She navigated her way through the corridors until she came across a helpful security guard. She opted to remain at the tunnel level to access The Jefferson library, albeit left her befuddled. However, the guards advised to start at the top rotunda in The Jefferson library. Heeding this advice, the first sight to behold was the reading room.
Barkersville Historic Town Library – British Columbia
Minnesota
Truro Library, Nova Scotia -2018