Not a bad library at all. We were here to do a little genealogy. We were a little dissappointed that they did not have a certain newspaper week we were looking for. Found the two others we were...
Goodrich Memorial
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The Goodrich Memorial Library in Newport, Vermont, has been a cornerstone of the community since its establishment in 1899, thanks to the generosity of Converse and Almira Goodrich. Celebrated for its rich history, the library was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and underwent significant restoration in 2003, preserving its original elegance.
Offering a diverse array of resources, including books, DVDs, audiobooks, and public computer access, the library ensures that it meets the needs of its patrons. Its commitment to accessibility is evident, with facilities available for all, including a wheelchair-accessible entrance.
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Love this local library, lots of good reads on hand, quiet space to study or just get lost in a book. Parking on main st and behind the building. Very beautiful building
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