Ellsworth Public Library, Public library in Ellsworth, United States.
Ellsworth Public Library is a brick building in downtown Ellsworth that serves as a resource center for information and learning. The building holds extensive collections of books, magazines, and digital materials for visitors of all ages.
The building opened in 1897 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural qualities. This recognition honors its important role in Ellsworth's history.
The library serves as a gathering place where people from the community come together to attend events and learn from one another. Regular readings and discussions held here shape how residents connect and interact.
Visitors can use free computer access, internet, and printing services to accomplish their tasks. Staff members can help you find what you need, and different areas are available for various activities.
An upper floor area contains specialized materials on family history and genealogy that attract researchers. This space holds rare documents and sources found in few other places.
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