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February 21, 2007: Water Leak Damages Rare Books in Lexington, Kentucky

"A water leak damaged the top four floors of the Lexington Public Library downtown, reaching the rare-books area and forcing the main library to close Tuesday."

"Many books, records and newspapers in the Kentucky Room on the third floor had at least some water damage, said Kathleen Imhoff, the library’s director."

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