Maynard Public Library moved in 2006 to building that had been Roosevelt School 1918-1988
Location
Maynard, Massachusetts, United States of America
Type
Public Library
Established
1881
Branches
1
Collection
Size
59,153
Access and use
Circulation
172,123
Population served
10,106 (2010 census)
Other information
Budget
$521,000
Director
Jean Maguire
Website
www.maynardpubliclibrary.org
Maynard Public Library is a public library at 77 Nason Street in Maynard, Massachusetts. The library is part of the Minuteman Library Network. The Maynard Public Library was founded in 1881.[1] The library building at 77 Nason Street – formerly Roosevelt Elementary School (built in 1918) – was renovated and reopened as a library in 2006.
^William H. Gutteridge, "A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts" 1921 - Maynard (Mass.)
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