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The rotunda at the main library showing the Foucault pendulum, designed by Adalin Wichman[1]

The Lexington Public Library opened in 1905 in Lexington, Kentucky. It incorporated the collection of the former Lexington Library Company (est.1801) and the former Transylvania Library (est.1795). Today the main location of the Lexington Public Library system is Central Library along East Main Street connected to Park Plaza Apartments.

The Library's facade includes rose-colored granite, with large windows facing the street and Phoenix Park. A rotunda in the lobby, the focal point of the building, spans all five floors and houses the world's largest ceiling clock and Foucault pendulum, designed by Lexington sculptor Adalin Wichman.[1] The rotunda also includes a frieze depicting the history of the horse in the Bluegrass. Included within the complex is the 138-seat Farish Theater, meeting rooms and an atrium reading lounge. An art gallery is located on the ground floor.

One of the areas for researchers is the Central Library's Kentucky Room, which houses Kentucky census records and numerous other genealogy and local history resources. It also contains microfilm of the Lexington Herald-Leader, as well as its forerunners, the Lexington Herald and the Lexington Leader, along with other local newspapers.

Central Library is complemented by five branch locations. The Northside Branch, located on Russell Cave Rd., replaced the previous Northside location in 2008.[2] The Tates Creek Branch, located on Walden Drive just off Tates Creek Rd., replaced the Lansdowne Branch in 2001.[3] The Eastside Branch, located on Blake James Dr. at Man o' War Blvd. and Palumbo Dr., replaced the Eagle Creek Branch in 2016.[4] The Beaumont Branch, located on Fieldstone Way just off Harrodsburg Rd., replaced the Southside Branch in 1997.[5] The Marksbury Family Branch, located on Versailles Rd. at Village Dr., replaced the Village Branch in 2024.[6] It boasts the distinction of being an English-Spanish bilingual branch, with bilingual staff.

  1. ^ a b "Lexington artist Adalin Wichman, known for her work and wit, dies at 91." 12 March 2013. Herald-Leader [Lexington]. 5 April 2013.
  2. ^ "New library has high-tech checkout - Northside branch set to open Friday." 11 September 2008. Herald-Leader [Lexington]. 5 February 2013.
  3. ^ "New homes for tomes." 23 January 2001. Herald-Leader [Lexington]. 9 March 2006.
  4. ^ "Lexington Public Library to open new branch near Hamburg, close Eagle Creek." 11 June 2014. Herald-Leader [Lexington]. 14 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Book lovers love new Beaumont Branch Library." 9 December 1997. Herald Leader [Lexington]. 9 March 2007.
  6. ^ Musgrave, Beth (March 1, 2024). "New Versailles Road library in Lexington to open March 9". Lexington Herald Leader. Retrieved March 1, 2024.

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