Today In Wyoming's History: November 28:
1917 Cornerstone laid for the Platte County Library.
I'm not completely certain, but I think that the old library is still there, attached to a much larger more recent structure. That sort of library update is fairly common. The Natrona County Library is the same way.
Libraries have fallen on somewhat hard times in recent years, but they remain a vital part of any community. Most, indeed nearly any significant library, have updated their services over the years and offer a variety of them, although competing with the home computer is pretty tough.
In smaller communities, they also provide vital meeting room services. Indeed, I was trying to remember if I've ever been in the Platte County Library. I don't think so, but the reason I was trying to recall that is because I took a deposition in a southeastern Wyoming library years and years ago. I'm pretty sure, however, that was the Goshen County Library. Nonetheless, in smaller towns, finding a space in which to do something like that can be hard, and libraries can fit the bill. By the same token, I've taken a deposition in the Yale Oklahoma library, and there clearly would have been no other place in which to do that.
Anyhow, today is the centennial of the Platte County Library's cornerstone being fixed.
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