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Beneath the cupola -- our crowning glory -- and the round second-story
window is the arched main entrance of the Archie K. Davis Center.
This south side of the Davis Center is behind Cedarhyrst, the
stone "castle" at the top of Church Street in Salem. |
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On entering the Davis Center we are in a long gallery, which leads
to stairways at each end and the beautiful two-story Reading Room
in the center (right). The gallery provides room for displaying
a number of maps, documents, and artworks in our collections. |
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Visitors to the Archie K. Davis Center will be able to check in
at the reception desk, which is centrally located between the
front entrance and gallery (background) and the two-story Reading
Room (foreground). |
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Ample table space is provided for researchers in the Reading Room
of the Davis Center. |
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The Davis Center's Reading Room opens into a breath-taking two-story
area. Chandeliers and sconces add grace to the lovely room. |
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The Research Library opens off the two-story Reading Room and
has space for books, periodicals, and other research aids. |
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The north terrace of the Davis Center looks out upon God's Acre,
the Moravian Graveyard, in Salem. |
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The book vault of the Davis Center holds the rare volumes of both
the Moravian Archives and the Moravian Music Foundation. |
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The heart of the Archie K. Davis Center is the manuscript vault.
Here some 8,000 acid-free boxes hold the records of the Moravian
Church, Southern Province, some of which date back to before the
American Revolution. All is climate-controlled to assure maximum
preservation of documents. |
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