Mamaroneck Public Library, Public library in Mamaroneck, United States.
Mamaroneck Public Library occupies a building on Prospect Avenue and holds about 120,000 books plus audiovisual materials covering all subjects. The collection includes fiction, nonfiction, magazines, films, and digital content accessible from the reading areas.
The library was founded in 1923 and first located on Boston Post Road before moving to its current building on Prospect Avenue in 1927. This relocation allowed the institution to serve a growing audience more effectively.
The library displays works by local and established artists in the Warner Gallery and hosts readings, musical performances, and discussions on everyday topics. Visitors can borrow books and also join a living community of people interested in learning and culture.
The building is open Monday through Saturday and offers services such as book renewals, library card applications, and access to digital resources. Visitors should plan to spend time exploring the different collection areas and services upon arrival.
The building houses not only a vast collection of materials but also the Warner Gallery, making it a space for visual art exhibitions. This mix of traditional library work and contemporary art display is unusual and reflects the institution's multifaceted character.
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