The Minor Memorial Public Library in Roxbury, CT has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1896. The library, named after Albert Lafayette Hodge, was built in 1937 and expanded in 1967 and 1994 to accommodate the growing needs of the community. With a diverse range of library materials, programs, and services, the library aims to promote and encourage free access to ideas and information for the residents of Roxbury.
Located on South Street, the Minor Memorial Library is a 7,500 square foot building designed by Noyes-Vogt Architects. It offers a variety of amenities including a community gallery, inter-library loan services, and public internet workstations. The library staff is dedicated to serving the needs of the community and providing a welcoming environment for all visitors.
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