The
Argentine Library first opened in a storefront in 1911, and
moved to its current location in 1917. The building is the only
Carnegie library remaining in the Kansas City area, and is on
the National Register of Historic Places.

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It
has 7,500 square feet and houses 93,000+ items. Today the
library offers books, tapes, videos, software and a large
Spanish language collection, as well as services for youth,
adults, and Internet access for all.
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