Harry Truman's hometown hosts a new site for genealogy buffs
By JUDY WILEY
McClatchy Newspapers
Travelers who've caught the genealogy bug may want to make plans for a trip to Independence, Mo. The new $8 million Midwest Genealogy Center opens May 11 and houses microfilm and microfiche with Civil War histories, American Indian records, black family history records, passenger lists, plantation records and more.
Classes will be offered, as will consultation with foreign-language experts. And if you're really wrapped up in research, there's a break room, lockers and "limited" food service. More: http://www.midwestgenealogycenter.org/
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The Library's goal in building the Midwest Genealogy Center is to provide a fitting and appropriate facility to house the library's nationally recognized, world-class collection.
The new library will be built on about 8 acres of land at the intersection of Lee's Summit and Kiger Roads in Independence, Missouri, and will open on June 2, 2008.
The new library will cost over $8 million and is being built without an increase in library taxes.
The new library will have over 50,000 square feet of space, on two-levels (more than 4 times larger than the current space).
The new library will have ample tables, computers, and reader-printers for researchers.
The new library will have lockers, a break area, and limited food service for patrons who frequently spend entire days exploring family histories.
The new library will include several oversize parking spaces for people visiting on daytrips, or those passing through with RVs.
The library is accepting donations to make this facility become a reality.
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/genlh/mgc.htm
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Midwest Genealogy Center Now Open for Researchers
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