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100 Years in 100 Days: Bertram Woods Branch Library
100 photographs that define Shaker Heights

Shaker Heights Patch is celebrating the 100 years of Shaker Heights history by creating an online scrapbook. Each day for 100 days, we'll feature a photograph that helps tell the story of Shaker Heights.
Today's photo features the Bertram Woods Branch Library. The branch opened on June 25, 1960. It was named for Bertram W. Woods, a farmer who lived on Fairmount Boulevard and Warrensville Road. When Woods died in 1948, he left money and other financial assets to the library, which established a fund in his name.
Source: Shaker Heights Library
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