Upper Lake Library

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310 2nd St
Upper Lake, CA 95485

History

Upper Lake's Harriet Lee Hammond Library opened in 1916. Mrs. Hammond donated the building in memory of her husband, Charles Mifflin Hammond, who died in 1915. Amy Murdock and Lottie Mendenhall donated the land. The Upper Lake Women's Protective Club ran the library on donations and fundraisers until the 1940s, when the library became a tax-funded operation. When the county library system formed in the 1970s, Upper Lake joined the system in 1975.

Specialties

Upper Lake Library is a branch of the Lake County Library and provides library service to the community including lending books, movies, music both physical and digital and providing access to the internet via public computers and wifi.

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5.02 reviews
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Travis L.
2/18/2010

This library is a darling little old library (circa 1913). The outside was recently refinished. It is linked to the public library system so you can get practically any book. If you need to...

Steve H.
9/1/2012

The building is an architectural treasure and the staff has always been friendly and super helpful. I'm a university graduate, but think this is one of the best libraries I've ever seen. Raising...

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