City of Cave Spring Library
The City of Cave Spring Library, nestled in the heart of Cave Spring, Georgia, traces its roots back to the 1950s when it was housed in a simple white concrete block structure. Originally positioned on the fringes of the Cave Spring School premises, it served as a beacon for eager students seeking literary adventures. Over the years, with unwavering backing from the local community and the esteemed Cave Spring City Council, the library found its current abode and was officially inaugurated on a memorable day, September 18, 1988.
Steeped in history, Cave Spring holds a special place as a town known for its pristine spring water and quaint, welcoming ambiance. Chartered as a village on January 22, 1852, before its neighboring towns of Rome and Cedartown, Cave Spring embodies the essence of Southern hospitality. The City of Cave Spring Library embodies this charm, boasting a team of approachable staff dedicated to providing the warm, personalized service that residents of Cave Spring have come to cherish.
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