American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker Jim Rohn said, “Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary.” And while we love finding new places to travel to and explore, isn’t it interesting and wonderful how you can really “travel” through books? Books can transport our minds and imaginations to new places, teaching us new things and helping us to grow and become better people. Those who love reading or who understand the impact of education surely appreciate the role libraries have played in this. Most may not know, however, that the first public library in America was in South Carolina.

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