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Building in Hopkins, Minnesota
Hopkins Library
General information
Address
22 11th Avenue North
Town or city
Hopkins, Minnesota
Opened
1968
Renovated
2002
Library service to the Hopkins, Minnesota community was established more than 100 years ago, when the library was housed in City Hall. The library moved to the historic Dow House in 1948 and then temporarily to a vacant restaurant in 1963. The library opened in its current location in 1968 and was renovated in 2002.[1] The library joined Hennepin County Library in 1973.
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