Town of Randolph Turner Free Library

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2 N Main St
Randolph, MA 02368
The Turner Free Library was founded through a generous donation by the Turner Family in 1874. Randolph was one of the first towns in Massachusetts to have a public library. The original structure was a dignified granite building located in the heart of Randolph, Crawford Square.

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ThomaS T.
12/1/2015

This library is great. Staff is friendly I came at the 6:30pm reading to kids night today and Megan was superb . Had a great time and enjoyed the atmosphere . Thank you Megan and staff.

Jay D.
9/28/2023

The Library has everything you need, great book selection. My kids enjoy spending time there. The staff are very helpful

Orlando W.
3/11/2011

For a small town with a limited budget, this is a very good library. I don't know what the reviewer of 8/27/2010 was imbibing that day, but boy is he off the mark - if he saw any rodents there,...

jerri s.
3/14/2011

Super noisy place, like a zoo. Not a great place for kids that still need a library for, you know, studying. Learning. The materials there are perfectly fine. It's the enviroment that's become a...

St Lot K.
11/10/2013

I live in Brockton, but always go to the Turner library, in Randolph. Not because the Brockton's library is not good, because i can't say that, cuz i've never been, but the Randolph one has good...

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