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Libby Larsen

Libby Larsen is a composer committed to the idea of modern music that is accessible to a broad audience. And although she earned her doctorate in composition, she makes her living solely on commissioned works […] Read more

Liberty Dealership

Liberty makes getting there all the fun…Because we sell two of the most comfortable ways to get anywhere: the Subaru Tribeca and the Hyundai Santa Fe. Our professional sales staff will not only help you find the right car, they’ll be happy to work out a price that fits your family budget as well. What’s […] Read more

Liberty Mutual – The Trail Back

The trail back. The comeback trail. There is no map; no mile marker; no welcome sign. Yet, it’s there…at the corner of life, and heartache. One day you may find yourself here, And you’ll need some help to bring you back; To carry you home. At Liberty Mutual, we believe that at every setback, There’s […] Read more

Liberty Mutual-Home Protector Plus

You’re covered inside and out with Home Protector Plus from Liberty Mutual Insurance! When your residence is damaged by Mother Nature or human error, it may be unfit for your family to live there. We cover the cost of staying in a different location while the repairs are underway. Home Protector Plus ensures you and […] Read more

Liberty Subaru & Liberty Hyundai

At Liberty Subaru and Liberty Hyundai, we’ve got what it takes to keep you rolling no matter how far from civilization you roam. Whether it’s a Subaru Crosstrek or a Hyundai Tucson, our automotive professionals can satisfy your adventurous side with world-class service and support. From our pressure-free sales force to our award-winning factory-trained service […] Read more

Library Of Congress – A Brief History

The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in 1800 when President John Adams signed a bill providing for the transfer of the of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. It was housed in the new Capitol until August 1814, when invading British troops set […] Read more

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS – A BRIEF HISTORY

The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in 1800 when President John Adams signed a bill providing for the transfer of the of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. It was housed in the new Capitol until August 1814, when invading British troops set […] Read more

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ACOUSTIC GUIDE

Welcome to the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. You have just come in through the west ground level entrance, under the granite archway. Start your visit here, at the Visitor’s Center, where volunteers and automated information kiosks will help to answer your questions. On this level you’ll also find the Sales Shop, […] Read more

Library Of Congress Acoustic Guide

Welcome to the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. You have just come in through the west ground level entrance, under the granite archway. Start your visit here, at the Visitor’s Center, where volunteers and automated information kiosks will help to answer your questions. On this level you’ll also find the Sales Shop, […] Read more

LIBRARY PRESERVATION

Our knowledge of ourselves and the world around us grows only through the accumulation of countless bits of information, laid down like bricks as a foundation for wisdom. Libraries are the intellectual brickyards of our civilization, fundamental to our survival and growth. This is the largest library in the world. More than 84 million items […] Read more