
The Alden library is a medium sized library and one of the most historic libraries in the system. The upper floor is divided among 3 areas, the biggest area has the information desk, a few comfy...
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The Alden Ewell Free Library, located in Alden, NY, is a historic Beaux-Arts Classical style building established in 1913. Gifted to the town by Joseph and Carrie Ewell in memory of their daughter, Florence Josephine Ewell, the library features fluted columns, grey stone walls, and beautiful stained glass windows, making it an architecturally significant landmark.
As a member of the Buffalo Erie County Public Library System, the Alden Ewell Free Library offers a variety of resources and services, including public access computers, networked printing, and a meeting room that accommodates up to 45 people. The library is committed to providing equitable access to its resources, having recently eliminated overdue fines to encourage community engagement and participation.
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The Alden library is a medium sized library and one of the most historic libraries in the system. The upper floor is divided among 3 areas, the biggest area has the information desk, a few comfy...
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