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Hi Pat--
I can think of several organizations that combine library and museum
facilities under one roof. Some of them began that way, and others
have merged in some way over time. Here are some small facilities
that might be of interest in NY and Pennsylvania. I suspect all have
slightly different arrangements both financially and physically so I
hope might be of some help to you in your planning.
Canajoharie Library and Museum--they've actually just built a new
addition, so now the museum is called the Arkell Museum, Canajoharie, NY
http://www.clag.org/.
Tioga Point Museum and Spaulding Public Library, Athens, PA
http://www.tiogapointmuseum.com/
Pember Library and Museum, Granville, NY
http://pember.sals.edu/
Time and the Valleys Museum/Daniel Pierce Library, Grahamsville, NY
http://timeandthevalleysmuseum.org/
Good luck!
Linda Norris
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