Huntsville Madison County Public Library

Huntsville Madison County Public Library

Huntsville's Library was founded in 1818, when Alabama was still a part of the Mississippi Territory. It is the oldest continuing library in the state, although it has changed location several times.

It was first located in the office of attorney John Nelson Spotswood Jones, in the Boardman Building, which is now a part of Constitution Hall Park. The Library also occupied space in the Green Academy from 1821 until Union soldiers burned the school during the Civil War, and moved to borrowed spaces several times until the Carnegie Library was opened in 1916. A new building was constructed to accommodate city and county growth, and opened in 1966. The area enjoyed rapid growth with the influx of government employees involved in the development of the space program - including United States Army and NASA - and the library eventually needed more space as early as 1969. Library officials began planning for a new building in 1983.

The current facility's main branch, sometimes referred to as "Fort Book" for its fortress-like appearance, opened on Monroe Street in April 1987 and serves as the headquarters for the Huntsville Madison County Public Library System. The building contains 123,000 square feet, has a seating capacity of 930 and contains over 530,000 volumes, with administrative offices located on the third floor.

Other locations in the County include full service outlets in the city of Madison, and Bailey Cove in southeast Huntsville. Smaller branches are located in North Huntsville, Hazel Green, Gurley, Monrovia and New Hope.

The Huntsville Madison County Public Library received a federal grant from the Library Services and Technology Act in 2004 specifically to digitize photographs from the Library's Archives for inclusion in the [http://www.alabamamosaic.org Alabama Mosaic Project] .

External links

* [http://hpl.lib.al.us/ Huntsville Madison county Public Library] website
* [http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=34722788&x=-86589582&z=18&l=0&m=h Huntsville Madison county Public Library on wikimapia]


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