Paxton Public Library, located in Paxton, NE, has been promoting local public libraries since 1999. With a primary focus on education, information, individual improvement, and recreation, the library offers a wide range of resources and services to the community, including free computer use, internet access, homework help, job searches, children's programs, genealogy research, and public records searches.
Funded primarily by local city, county, and state taxes, Paxton Public Library is one of the 9,057 public libraries in the US, according to the 2016 Institute of Museum and Library Services survey. The library system, which follows the model invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1731, allows members to borrow books for a subscription fee, making it the first lending library in America. Additionally, the Library of Congress, located in Washington, DC, is the largest library in the world, housing over 167 million items and serving as the national library of the United States.
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