Books ships and history The first Bath library was started back in 1847 when John and George Patten got a bunch of books together and started storing them in any available space for public...
Patten Free Library
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Patten Free Library in Bath, ME offers a wide range of services and resources to the community, including a Friends Bookstore, digital resources, and programs for all ages. The library is funded through donations, grants, and support from the local community.
Visitors can access services such as book-a-librarian, curbside pick-up, and homebound delivery, as well as borrow from a collection of local authors, museum passes, and digital materials. The library also hosts events like town history series, career center drop-ins, and discussions on topics like climate change and race equity.
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Intimate, elegant and cozy space. Came here for a string quartet performance. Loved the exterior. The interior was even more impressive.
The PFL has got to be one of the greatest small-town libraries in the country. Here's why (arranged in geographical order from north to south in the library, first floor first): 1) Children's...
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