The George Peabody Library in Baltimore, opened in 1878, is often called "the Cathedral of Books." Its soaring five-storey cast-iron atrium, with tiered balconies of book-lined galleries rising to a glass skylight, is one of the most extraordinary library interiors in the United States. The library holds approximately 300,000 volumes of pre-20th-century works.

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