Linden Hills Library, Public library in Linden Hills, Minneapolis, United States.
Linden Hills Library is a public library in Southwest Minneapolis that provides resources and services to the local community. The building features computers, technology access, and meeting rooms to serve various needs.
The building was constructed in 1931 under the direction of library director Gratia Countryman and reflects the architectural style of that era. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its significance as a historic structure.
The library holds collections in multiple languages and serves as a gathering place for the neighborhood, where regular programs bring people together. Visitors find not just books here, but also space for community connection and shared learning.
The library is open six days per week, with extended hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 8 PM for those who prefer to visit later. Check the details about parking and accessibility options when you plan your visit.
The Friends of Linden Hills Library organization regularly arranges book sales and local initiatives that enrich neighborhood life. These events create opportunities for visitors to discover books while supporting the local community.
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