In honor of National Library Week, we’re visiting Seattle Public Library’s Central Library. With its innovative glass and steel design, you could say we’ve come a long way from the world’s first libraries that housed archives of clay tablets and papyrus scrolls. Downtown Seattle’s 11-story flagship public library has lots of open spaces like this one that allow patrons to meet, study, search the web, or read in comfortable, light-filled rooms. It can house more than 1.5 million books, many of which are stored in an innovative "Books Spiral," which displays the volumes in a continuous helix of bookshelves over 3.5 stories without breaking the Dewey Decimal System onto different floors or sections. The library, designed by architect Rem Koolhaas, moves all those books around by using a sorting system that resembles an airport’s luggage conveyor belt. How’s that for high-tech?
Ready, set, read
Today in History
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Native American Heritage Day
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Breaking the fast for Eid
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When science looks like magic
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Nha Phu Bay, Nha Trang, Vietnam
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Oktoberfest begins
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International Moon Day
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
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A notorious gunfight that was incorrectly named
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Happy Cousins Day!
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World Oceans Day
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Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
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A tree amid the Tetons
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The mountaintop of toppled gods
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World Environment Day
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This park is Superkilen
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Citizenship Day and Constitution Day
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The Alhambra in Granada, Spain
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Glenfinnan Viaduct
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Stuben am Arlberg, Austria
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The island fox’s incredible comeback
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International Kissing Day
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Tokyo welcomes a futuristic new art museum
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The persistence of Perito Moreno
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Road to Sa Calobra, Majorca, Spain
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Let’s go mothing
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Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia
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On this shore, history was made
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In Texas, even the riverbend is big
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It s National Hispanic Heritage Month
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Don t go chasing waterfalls
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