Little Dixie Regional Library
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The Little Dixie Regional Library in Huntsville, Missouri, boasts a rich history dating back to 1905, when the community came together to establish a library through the efforts of the GT Club, transforming a vision into reality with the support of local citizens. In 1916, the library officially opened its doors as a Carnegie Free Public Library, funded by community contributions and a significant grant from the Carnegie Corporation.
As part of the Little Dixie Regional Libraries system, which serves Randolph and Monroe counties, the Huntsville branch continues to foster a love for reading and learning, offering a range of resources and services, including the Library of Things and community outreach initiatives. The library remains a cornerstone of the community, supporting literacy and education for generations.
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