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The now seven-region library system was serving the entire southeast corner of the state, and by 2000 was renamed the Three Rivers Regional Library System as a tribute to the three rivers which run through its region.
[5] In 2012, amid disagreements, the Three Rivers system moved their central library out of Brunswick to Jesup.
[6][7] Located at 208 Gloucester Street in Brunswick, the Brunswick-Glynn County Library was constructed in 1883.
After failure of the walls and partial collapse of the building, a new home for the library had to be created.
[5] Still without a dedicated library building ever constructed for the community of Brunswick, the Glynn County voters passed a bond issue that allowed funds to be allocated towards building a library along Gloucester Street.
The system petitioned the Georgia Public Library service for funds, which was to allow renovations to begin tentatively in 2019.