
Great little library, especially for a small town. Not sure if they still have classes for children here or not, but when I was younger I know they did.
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Pittsfield Public Library, established in 1855, began with 40 members and 400 volumes, showcasing a rich history as a local resource for knowledge and community engagement. The library's early trustees included notable figures such as John G. Nicolay, who was then the editor of the Pike County Free Press.
Over the years, Pittsfield Public Library has continued to serve the community, offering a range of digital resources and a catalog that can be explored by patrons of all ages. Its commitment to lifelong learning remains evident as it evolves to meet the needs of the town's residents.
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Great little library, especially for a small town. Not sure if they still have classes for children here or not, but when I was younger I know they did.
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