Shelbyville Public Library, located in Shelbyville, IL, is a classic French Renaissance-style building that was funded by Andrew Carnegie and dedicated in 1905. With a commitment to preserving its historical and structural integrity, the library underwent renovations in 1995, including the replacement of fluorescent fixtures with period lighting and the addition of four new rooms in 2000. Visitors can enjoy the library's architectural features, such as fluted pilasters, oak arches, fireplaces, and original furnishings.
Offering a range of services and resources, Shelbyville Public Library is accessible to all and provides a quiet space for visitors and patrons to enjoy. With a dedicated staff and a board of trustees, the library offers various amenities, including borrowing and renewing items, digital materials, meeting room reservations, faxing, scanning, copying, printing, laminating, and notary services. Additionally, the library provides public computers, internet access, microfilm, genealogy resources, and a calendar of events, including story hours and drop-in programs.
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