Mitchell Street Library branch represents new take on libraries for the 21st century
Posted: Oct 22, 2017 6:30 AM CDT

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Michael Schlesinger tours the newly renovated Mitchell Street Public Library on Milwaukee's south side. The library is the largest of Milwaukee Public Library’s branch libraries and is part of a historic restoration and redevelopment of the Hill’s Building which was once home to a department store of the same name.
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