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History & Services of our Library
It was the fall of 1975 when the idea of a library in Dawson Springs
first took its roots in the mind of prominent leaders of Dawson
Springs. With much work and lots of volunteers, the library was able
to open its doors on March 29, 1976. Miss Sandra Lovett was hired
as the librarian. The library opened with 4,000 volumes and 113
patrons signing up for a library card that first day. The Branch is
a full service library with over 17,000 hard backs, several thousand
paperbacks, audio books, videos, and DVDs are currently available
for checkout. Internet computers are also available and free of
charge for public use.
In 1995,
an anonymous patron donated what was the old IGA building, the
former historic Lansdowne Bath House, to the Branch Library. The
move from Main Street to Ramsey Street took place in July of 1995.
The move expanded the useable floor space from 2,400 square feet to
3,328 square feet with room for expansion. The renovation of the
extra space was completed due to a bequest from Katherine Barnett.
The Library now has a 100+ meeting area with kitchen facilities (a
36 cup coffee urn was donated by Bill and Frances Sisk) available
for use by the public. For more information on rental arrangements
call (270)797-8990.
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