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titles[0] = "Seattle Central Library - Level 1 Children&#39;s Center";
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descs[0][0] = "Faye G. Allen Children&#39;s Center - At the north side of the main entryway to the building is a glass wall that looks into the children&#39;s area. Patrons will see the activity of children - a playful introduction to the building - as well as angular columns. The 15,000-square-foot children&#39;s area includes 80,000 books and materials.  There is also a Story Hour Room which can hold 100 people. The floor of the children&#39;s area is made out of bamboo.  There is a family restroom for changing diapers and nursing babies, as well as an area for parking strollers.";
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descs[2][0] = "This 19,500-square-foot Mixing Chamber overlooks the Fifth Avenue Entrance.  The Mixing Chamber is where patrons go go help with general questions or in-depth research.  It is known as the library&#39;s &#39;trading floor for information.&#39; <br><br>The character of the Mixing Chamber is silvery and high tech with the ceiling being black and the floor aluminum. This floor also has 132 computers and is the entry way to the Books Spiral. ";
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descs[3][0] = "This is part of the Books Spiral containing nonfiction collections.  The Books Spiral is a series of flat tiers, connected by gentle ramps. A gradual slope winds through the four floors of book stacks. This is Books Spiral 8 containing the Peter F. Donnelly Arts and Literature Collection, music CDs, two music practice rooms, the Kreielsheimer Foundation Performance Arts Room, regional arts collection <br>";
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